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Tewin is a picturesque village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, positioned between the towns of Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, Welwyn, and the county town of Hertford. Here's an overview of Tewin:
History and Background
Ancient Origins: Tewin's history traces back to Anglo-Saxon times, with its name derived from the Old English words for the Norse god Tyr and "meadow" (Ing), suggesting it was settled around 449 AD by the Angles. It appears in the Domesday Book under the names "Tewinge" and "Theinge."
Historical Buildings: The village boasts several historic structures, including:
St Peter's Church: The oldest building in Tewin, believed to have been first built in 604 AD, though rebuilt in 1086. The churchyard is notable for being the burial site of the first wife and two sons of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, a famous aircraft designer.
Old Pubs: The Plume of Feathers and The Rose and Crown pubs date back to the 1500s and 1650 respectively, adding to the village's historical charm.
Community and Amenities
Community Spirit: Tewin is known for its strong community feel, with numerous clubs and societies like the over-50s club, table tennis, and tennis clubs.
Village Greens: Tewin features two village greens, Lower Green and Upper Green, which serve as community hubs for events and sports.
Local Shops and Services:
Tewin Stores: A community-owned shop, café, and post office, opened in 2008, emphasizing local products and community involvement.
Accommodation: Tewin Bury Farm operates as a popular four-star hotel and wedding venue on the village outskirts.
Education
Tewin Cowper: A small primary school dating back to 1792, catering to children aged 4 to 11, with the unique feature of having its own outdoor swimming pool. It's rated 'good' by Ofsted.
Environment and Nature
Natural Beauty: Tewin is set in a rural landscape that supports a diverse array of wildlife. It includes areas managed by the Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.
River Mimram: This chalk stream runs through Tewin, contributing to its scenic beauty, though preservation efforts are ongoing due to its vulnerability.
Property and Living
Affluence: Tewin is considered an affluent area, with property prices significantly above the national average. Detached homes can fetch well over £1 million, reflecting its desirability and exclusivity.
Conservation: Parts of Tewin are designated as a Conservation Area to preserve its historical and architectural character, particularly around Lower Green.
Transport Links
Rail: While Tewin itself lacks a railway station, it's within a short drive from Welwyn North, Hertford North, or Welwyn Garden City stations, offering regular services to London and other locales.
Road: The village enjoys good road connections, making it accessible yet maintaining a rural feel.
Cultural Events and Social Life
Village Events: The community hosts various events throughout the year, including carol singing on the green, maypole dancing, and other community gatherings.
Tewin, with its blend of history, community spirit, and natural beauty, offers a quintessential English village experience, albeit with a modern twist in its community engagements and amenities. It's an area where preservation of heritage and community life are deeply valued.
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Hertford North Station2.3 miles
- Welwyn North Station2.4 miles
- Welwyn Garden City Station2.6 miles
Notes
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