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  1. St Etheldreda's is the Anglican parish church of Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. Parts of the building are 13th century and there is evidence there was a church here before this in Saxon times.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_HatfieldOld Hatfield - Wikipedia

    The parish church of St Etheldreda's Church, Hatfield was named by the Bishops after their patron saint Æthelthryth. A market was once held in Fore Street. When Hatfield was developed as a new town after World War Two, Old Hatfield was deliberately left unspoilt by development and through traffic and so retains an historic feel. History

  3. At St Etheldreda's and St Luke's we are vibrant, inclusive church communities full of diverse disciples and explorers, growing in transformative love for God, all people, and all creation.

  4. stetheldreda.org › visit › history-of-st-etheldredasHistory of St Etheldreda's

    History of St Etheldreda's. Just outside the walls of Hatfield House, at the top of the steep road up Fore Street (once part of the Great North Road from London) stands the historic parish church, with its fifteenth century tower, built when the Old Palace was the residence of the Bishops of Ely, and dedicated to their patron saint, St. Etheldreda.

  5. St Etheldreda's Church is a Catholic church in Ely Place, off Charterhouse Street in Holborn, London. The building is one of only two surviving in London from the reign of Edward I , and dates from between 1250 and 1290.

  6. St Etheldreda’s Church is Hatfield’s Parish Church. This building, although steeped in England’s history, is not a museum. It is a meeting place for a thriving Christian community. The congregation on a Sunday ranges from babes in arms to grandparents.