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  • Home
  • About
    • About TOCAG
    • The Rib Valley – Significance and Threats
    • About the River, and FORQ
    • References and Further Reading
  • History
    • History of Thundridge Old Church
    • Demolition and Decline
    • Local History
    • School Resources
  • Past Lives
    • Jeanette Eve
  • News
    • Upcoming Events
    • Mailing List Sign-Up
  • Visit
    • Visit the Old Church
    • Visit Old Church Artifacts at St Mary’s
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Research Projects
    • Donate
    • Adopt A Stone
  • TOCAG Shop
    • T-Shirts
    • Cards and Candles
    • Local History Books
  • Contact Us
History of Thundridge Old Church
Demolition and Decline
Local History
School Resources
History of Thundridge Old Church

Little St Mary’s and All Hallows’ (Thundridge Old Church) dates to Saxon times and is located on an even more ancient sacred site.

Find out more here

Demolition and Decline

In 1841 the first steps began to be taken leading to the demolition of all but the tower in 1854, and leaving the site very much as it remains today 

Demolition and Decline

Local History

Thundridge Old Church’s setting has fascinated antiquarians and artists for centuries.  We are working with Ware museum, Hertford Museum and HALS to share their local history archives. 

Watch this space

School Resources

Thundridge Old Church has welcomed new explorers for many generations.  TOCAG have worked with schools and youth groups such as the scouts, cubs and beavers; with the aim of extending their understanding and respect for this ancient site.

We particularly welcome further involvement with young and not so young groups.  Please contact us here 

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