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It is located about one and a half miles from [[Walkern]].
It is located about one and a half miles from [[Walkern]].


It has a primary school, a pub (The Rabbits Foot, previously The Jolly Waggoner), a grade one [[Listed_building|listed]] church<ref>http://www.achurchnearyou.com/ardeley-st-lawrence/</ref>, which dates from around the 13th century, and vicarage, built 300 years ago.
It has a primary school, a pub (The Rabbit's Foot, previously The Jolly Waggoner), a grade one [[Listed_building|listed]] church<ref>http://www.achurchnearyou.com/ardeley-st-lawrence/</ref>, which dates from around the 13th century, and vicarage, built 300 years ago.


The parish includes Wood End, Moor Green and Cromer. Ardeley is a picturesque village, with its neat thatched cottages beside the green, its thatched village hall, its duck pond and churchyard. It also has a children's play area near the school, at the end of school lane, five housing association/ex-council houses in "The Crescent", opposite the school and many church let cottages.
The parish includes Wood End, Moor Green and Cromer. Ardeley is a picturesque village, with its neat thatched cottages beside the green, its thatched village hall, its duck pond and churchyard. It also has a children's play area near the school, at the end of school lane, five housing association/ex-council houses in "The Crescent", opposite the school and many church let cottages.

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Ardeley is a small village and civil parish in East Hertfordshire, England. The parish includes the hamlet of Cromer.


Ardeley St Lawrence Church

It is located about one and a half miles from Walkern.

It has a primary school, a pub (The Rabbit's Foot, previously The Jolly Waggoner), a grade one listed church[1], which dates from around the 13th century, and vicarage, built 300 years ago.

The parish includes Wood End, Moor Green and Cromer. Ardeley is a picturesque village, with its neat thatched cottages beside the green, its thatched village hall, its duck pond and churchyard. It also has a children's play area near the school, at the end of school lane, five housing association/ex-council houses in "The Crescent", opposite the school and many church let cottages.

Ardeley has an annual fete in which all profits go to the parish's church.

The Church of Saint Lawrence is a Church of England church and the primary school founded in 1835 is also a Church of England state funded school, "Ardeley St.Lawrence JMI."

You can now visit the local farm to buy produce and feed the animals.

The large international cleaning company, Hughes Gardner, are now based in the manor house.[2]

Famous inhabitants

A locally famous person from this village was Sir Henry Chauncy who wrote 'Antiquities of Hertfordshire' and published it in 1700.


Charles Chauncy, third president of Harvard College, was born in Ardeley (then Yardeley) Bury on 5 November 1592.

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51°55′40″N 0°05′50″W / 51.92778°N 0.09722°W / 51.92778; -0.09722