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Stanstead Abbotts

  • December 1918
    December 1918
    December 1918 saw the Armistice Christmas and also a General Election
  • Memories of Rye Farm
    Memories of Rye Farm
    During the Second World War I lived at Rye Farm with my parents and other members of my Dad’s family.   The ...
  • Rye House
    Rye House
    A historic Hoddesdon house
  • St. James Church, Stanstead Abbotts
    St. James Church, Stanstead Abbotts
    The original parish church of Stanstead Abbotts
  • Stanstead Abbots
    Stanstead Abbots
    High Street in old photos
  • Stanstead Abbotts in Covid-19 Times
    Stanstead Abbotts in Covid-19 Times
  • Stanstead Abbotts. Edward Baesh
    Stanstead Abbotts. Edward Baesh
    Five generations of the Baesh family owned Stanstead Bury from 1558 till 1678. They were Edward, Ralph, Edward, Ralph and ...
  • The Chapel of St. Mary at St. Margaret's
    The Chapel of St. Mary at St. Margaret's
    The full title of the church is ‘The Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Margaret’s Teale’. Teale was the ...
  • The class of 52
    The class of 52
    Photo of the typing class at St Andrew's School, Stanstead Abbotts
  • The Rye House Tavern
    The Rye House Tavern
    A historic pub
  • Walking down the High Street
    Walking down the High Street
    Stanstead Abbotts
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