Hatfield and Newhampton

Civil Parish in Herefordshire

England

Hatfield and Newhampton

Heath Farm crossroads
Heath Farm crossroads Credit: Peter Whatley

Hatfield and Newhampton is a civil parish located in the county of Herefordshire, England. It is situated in the central-western part of the county, about 4 miles south of the city of Hereford. The parish covers an area of approximately 7 square miles and is home to a population of around 800 people.

The landscape of Hatfield and Newhampton is predominantly rural, characterized by rolling hills, lush green fields, and small wooded areas. The parish is surrounded by picturesque countryside, offering beautiful views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and cycling.

The main settlement in the parish is the village of Hatfield, which is located in the northern part of the area. Hatfield is a small, tight-knit community with a charming village atmosphere. It has a number of amenities including a village hall, a primary school, and a local pub.

Newhampton, on the other hand, is a hamlet located in the southern part of the parish. It is a smaller settlement with a handful of residential properties and a few farm buildings.

The economy of Hatfield and Newhampton is primarily agricultural, with farming being the main industry in the area. The fertile land and favorable climate make it ideal for farming activities, particularly livestock farming and arable farming.

Overall, Hatfield and Newhampton is a peaceful and picturesque civil parish in Herefordshire, offering a rural lifestyle and a close-knit community for its residents.

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Hatfield and Newhampton Images

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Heath Farm crossroads
Heath Farm crossroads
Orchard, Heath Farm Not shown on the maps, although quite old.
Orchard, Heath Farm
Not shown on the maps, although quite old.
A crossroads in the middle of....
A crossroads in the middle of....
A44 approaching Grendon Green crossroads
A44 approaching Grendon Green crossroads
The winding A44 In this instance just west of Grendon Green.
The winding A44
In this instance just west of Grendon Green.
Docklow Gate cottage
Docklow Gate cottage
A44 at the turning for Nicholson Farm
A44 at the turning for Nicholson Farm
St Leonard, Hatfield Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows.
St Leonard, Hatfield
Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows.
St Leonard, Hatfield Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows. A blocked early Norman doorway, complete with opus reticulatum tympanum is set in a wall with prominent herringbone masonry. The interior is a delight.
St Leonard, Hatfield
Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows. A blocked early Norman doorway, complete with opus reticulatum tympanum is set in a wall with prominent herringbone masonry. The interior is a delight.
St Leonard, Hatfield Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows. A blocked early Norman doorway, complete with opus reticulatum tympanum is set in a wall with prominent herringbone masonry. The interior is a delight.
St Leonard, Hatfield
Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows. A blocked early Norman doorway, complete with opus reticulatum tympanum is set in a wall with prominent herringbone masonry. The interior is a delight.
St Leonard, Hatfield Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows. This is the South side. The interior is a delight.
St Leonard, Hatfield
Delightful small church of ancient origin, as the North wall shows. This is the South side. The interior is a delight.
St Leonard, Hatfield The interior, looking West. The Georgian fittings escaped the attention of the Victorian restorers, mercifully.
St Leonard, Hatfield
The interior, looking West. The Georgian fittings escaped the attention of the Victorian restorers, mercifully.
St Leonard, Hatfield The chancel, showing the East window by Mayer & Co of 1878, which the latest Pevsner describes as 'unsubtle'.
St Leonard, Hatfield
The chancel, showing the East window by Mayer & Co of 1878, which the latest Pevsner describes as 'unsubtle'.
St Leonard, Hatfield The nave, seen from the gallery at the West end.
St Leonard, Hatfield
The nave, seen from the gallery at the West end.
Minor road near Bockleton
Minor road near Bockleton
Farmland at the entrance to Westington Court
Farmland at the entrance to Westington Court
Dis-used Railway Bridge at Hatfield
Dis-used Railway Bridge at Hatfield
Hatfield Church
Hatfield Church
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Hatfield and Newhampton is located at Grid Ref: SO5859 (Lat: 52.227795, Lng: -2.603305)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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