Wadesmill

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Wadesmill is a small village in Hertfordshire, England, known historically as a coaching stop on the old Great North Road.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
bypassedSince 2004
ceremonialCounty Hertfordshire
civilParish Thundridge NERFINISHED
constituencyWestminster North East Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
country England
distanceFromHertford approximately 5 miles north of Hertford
distanceFromLondon approximately 20 miles north of central London
distanceFromWare approximately 2 miles north of Ware
formerlyOn Great North Road NERFINISHED
hasAmenity hotel
petrol station
public house
hasFeature bridge over the River Rib
cluster of roadside inns historically serving coach traffic
hasPostTown WARE NERFINISHED
hasRoadJunctionWith A602 road NERFINISHED
historicCounty Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
knownFor early turnpike road history
historic coaching stop on the Great North Road
lieutenancyArea Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Hertfordshire District NERFINISHED
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
locatedOn A10 road NERFINISHED
near Hertford NERFINISHED
Ware NERFINISHED
onRiver River Rib NERFINISHED
OSGridReference TL 356 175
parish Thundridge NERFINISHED
postcodeArea SG
postcodeDistrict SG12
region East of England
roadBypassed A10 Wadesmill bypass NERFINISHED
roadHistory section of Great North Road here was among early turnpike roads in England
transportHistory staging post on the historic coaching route between London and the north of England

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Thundridge hasSettlement Wadesmill