This week's group of three featured roads. |
Thousands of us drive along Hatfield Road between St Albans and Hatfield, and give scant attention to the residential district between Smallford and Ellenbrook. Before the twentieth century there was Popefield Farm on the north side, and Wilkins Green and Great Nast Hyde (GNH) to the south. The house ran a farm at that time, and if you walked south of Wilkins Green Lane, behind GNH, you would find a second farm known as Little Nast Hyde.
A photo study of Great Nast Hyde composed and photographed by Arthur Cherry of St Albans over a century ago. COURTESY HERTFORDSHIRE ARCHIVES & LOCAL STUDIES |
In order to structurally improve the house after a long period of neglect at the beginning of the twentieth century land between the later .... and Ellenbrook Lane was sold for housing development, a golf course and a little railway halt to connect with Hatfield Station. The development had been interrupted by the First War and in the 1920s estate land was acquired for the building of the Barnet Bypass, now part of the A1(M).
Selwyn College Cambridge |
Bishop George Augustus Selwyn COURTESY ATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY |
Following his death in 1878 a number of Cambridge scholars planned to honour Welwyn's life by establishing a college in his name. While there were buildings it was not until 1926 that Selwyn changed to become an approved foundation college; and there must have been building works and bursaries associated with such an upgrade status. We presume that an owner of GNH had been an associate of the college and possibly a former scholar; resulting in the donation of funds from this part of Hertfordshire.
The two estates referred to in this post. COURTESY OPEN STREET MAP CONTRIBUTORS |
In view of proposed estate's connection with the college the three roads which comprised the residential development were named Selwyn Drive, Selwyn Crescent and Selwyn Avenue. One further road, Brookside, was completed post WW2, as was the development on the west side of Ellenbrook Lane, begun in the 1930s and completed in the 1950s.
Selwyn Drive COURTESY GOOGLE STREETVIEW |
Selwyn Avenue COURTESY GOOGLE STREETVIEW |
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