1808 map


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Towns & Villages in Herts

Wilstone

Formerly part of the Parish of Tring

It lies between Puttenham and Long Marston

wilstone-long-row-1927  


Mrs Thomas Chas. Denchfield is listed as a shopkeeper at Wilstone in Kelly's Directory for Hertfordshire, 1926.

Long Row, Wilstone, Tring
Posted 1927 - no publisher information

 

Wilstone is a small hamlet and chapelry of Tring, from which is 2 miles north-west and 6½ miles east of Aylesbury. The village is pleasantly situated in a valley under the hills, on the Aylesbury canal. The church of St Cross, built and opened in 1877, but not yet consecrated, is an edifice of flint and brick, in the Early English style, consisting at present of a nave only, seating about 200 people; the Rev. John Frederick W Trumper B.A. of St John's College, Cambridge, is a curate in charge. Straw plaiting is the principal employment of the females here. There is a small Baptist chapel, seating 120. The area is 690 acres; the population of Wilstone, with Little Tring and Tring Ford, in 1881 was 563.

Post Office. -- George Hanwell, receiver. Letters arrive at 6.50 a.m.; dispatched at 6.10 p.m.; Sunday at 11.10 a.m. Nearest telegraph & money order office is at Tring.

National School (mixed), built in 1851, for 100 children; average attendance, 76; Miss Alice Goodson, mistress.


Wilstone, Herts - posted 1904 - showing thatched barn.

Attendance Officer, W. Baines, Tring.

Western (Wilstone) Reservoir

Postcard by G. T. De Fraine & Co, Tring circa 1919
Picture ref JV 63186 and also published by Valentine

The reservoir was built to provide water for the Grand Junction Canal, the pumping station being at Little Tring.

The Reservoir, Wilstone
Picture "4" by L P Coy

The reservoir is now also an important wetland nature reserve. The present bird watching hide is where the shooting hide can be seen in the middle of the picture. However duck shoots are still held up to six times a year.

Additional view from the Wendover Arm of the Canal

Useful Links


St Cross in 21st century

Online copy of books on church & village

Friends of Tring Reservoirs

See Links with China in the 1881 census

There are web pages for Tring, Little Tring and the Grand Junction Canal

See also Vital Records

If you know of other books, websites, etc, relating to this place, please tell me.

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