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Population
  
908 (2011 Census)

Region
  
East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Friday 12:18 AM

Shire county
  
Hertfordshire

UK parliament constituency
  
North East Hertfordshire

Civil parish
  
Benington

Country
  
England

Post town
  
STEVENAGE

Dialling code
  
01438

District
  
East Hertfordshire

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Benington is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England, about four miles east of Stevenage and 35 miles north of London.

Contents

Map of Benington, Stevenage, UK

History

There are two theories regarding the naming of the village. One comes from Saxon times and is derived from the name of the river to the west of the village - the Beane. The middle syllable 'ing' is common in place names all over south-east England and means 'people', Benington therefore meaning The Town of the Beane Folk. The second view is that Benington is a corruption of the name 'Belinton' which appears in the Domesday Book. This is thought to mean the town of Bela's people, after the name of the man who led the first group of immigrants to the area.

Population

According to the 2001 census it had a population of 922. At the 2011 Census the population had reduced to 908.

Economy

The village has a strong farming history, and much of the surrounding countryside is still agricultural.

Ernest Doe and sons is located on Whempstead road in the village. They are an agricultural, horticultural and construction dealer. The shop sells everything you may need to maintain your garden.

Transport

The village has an airstrip to the south south west—Position: N51°52.95 W000°07.37

The village is served by a local bus route, number 384, between Stevenage and Hertford, which additionally links it to Walkern, Dane End, and Tonwell.

Local facilities

It has two churches, a primary school and two public houses.

Benington Lordship

Benington Lordship is a Georgian manor house which is situated to the west of the village. The gardens surrounding the house stretch over seven acres and also feature the remains of a Norman castle and moat. The gardens are well known for their snowdrops and views over the surrounding Hertfordshire countryside. The gardens also feature a Victorian folly, kitchen garden, contemporary sculptures, carp pond, wildlife areas and rose gardens.

Nature reserve

Benington High Wood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

References

Benington, Hertfordshire Wikipedia


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