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death's-head and carrying the arms of the Nowell family, and memorials to William Adams by Thomas Denman and Mary Dakin by William Spratt. There are 17th-century floor-slabs to the families of Norbury, Marsh, Howkins, Adderley, and Ewer, and a canopied altar-tomb with some Renaissance features, perhaps that of Henry Frowyk (d. 1527). In the north chapel there is a canopied tomb in an earlier style bearing the arms of Frowyk impaled with those of Throckmorton, Aske, Knollys, and Lewknor, and with an effigy of a man in armour adorned with the Frowyk leopard's head; it is probably that of Henry's son Thomas, who died by 1527. The churchyard contains a large monument to
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to carry out a complete restoration. The church was re-opened in 1878, after the plaster had been stripped from the exterior, a south porch built, and a battlement added to the south wall to give height to the nave. Inside, the lath-and-plaster ceilings were taken out but the timber roof of the aisle
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windows depicting its donors were in place. The whole church appears to have been richly provided with stained glass of the medieval period. The chapel, which may be a little older than the aisle, is enclosed by wooden screens decorated with the leopard's head badge of Frowyk. There was formerly a
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The notable collection of monuments includes 15th- to 18th-century brasses to members of the Frowyk, Ewer, Harrison, Hodsden, and Ketterick families, including one commemorating Thomas Frowyk (d. 1448), his wife, and nineteen children. Wall-monuments include an early-17th-century memorial, with a
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be railed in. By the 18th century all the medieval glass, except the lower part of four panels in the north aisle, had gone and the chancel, nave, and aisle had flat plaster ceilings. Then the walls and the screens of the Frowyk chapel were all whitewashed. There was a gallery for children at the
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with wood, so that only a timber wall would have been visible. Entrance to the tower was through a tunnel at the base of the motte. The castle was probably destroyed in 1143, but finds at the site suggest that occupation continued for a time afterwards. The castle remains are on private land and
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west end, extending some way along both sides of the nave, and there were box pews, a lofty pulpit, and a reading desk. The royal arms were 'placed where the rood had been'. Externally, the south porch was of classical design and the tower was covered in
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and an oak roodloft were installed. No stained glass had been introduced into the church since 1541, but in 1889 the central light of the east window was filled with Munich glass and in 1894 more stained glass was inserted.
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The lead roof of the nave was replaced by slates in 1823 and the gabled roof of the chantry by a flat leaded roof and a battlement before 1849. In 1846 a flint-and-brick wall was built at the west end of the church and
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was originally a small settlement in the parish. Potters Bar became the location of the nearest railway station (originally known as Potters Bar and South Mimms) and eventually became much larger.
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are situated 1.25 kilometres northwest of the village, consisting of a circular mound about 9 metres high by 35 m across, in the corner of a kidney-shaped inner
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about 125 m long. Traces of an outer bailey survive to the south of the site. The castle is thought to have been built by
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were replaced by oak ones based on the design of two which had survived from the 16th century, and a stone
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dates from the 13th century and has 14th-century panelling on the pier. Its cover, designed by Sir
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On 1 April 2023 the civil parish of South Mimms was merged with the neighbouring parish of
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of South Mimms (usually spelt “Mymms” in this context) is dedicated to
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The chancel was in disrepair in 1685, when it was ordered that the
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Dancers Hill in South Mimms was the location of a World War II
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in 1960-67 by Dr John Kent. These works found that the wooden
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was preserved; whitewash and white paint were removed, the
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to form a single parish called "South Mimms and Ridge".
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The name is thought to derive from the 531: 523: 389: 1025:Techniques of Archaeological Excavation 632:In 1552 the church possessed a pair of 491:, a former private residence, became a 417:The parish was split in 1894 under the 1995:Former civil parishes in Hertfordshire 1977: 1048: 1021: 709:there is no public access, although a 421:with the extreme southern tip forming 1131: 829:"PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS (1939 – 1948)" 659: 459:in South Mimms, served as a home for 835:. Historic England. 2003. p. 23 754: 752: 448:in 1965 instead of becoming part of 437:. The rest of the parish became the 53: 13: 914:National Heritage List for England 433:. This area now forms part of the 14: 2016: 1123:Official population figures (PDF) 1099: 749: 1110: 737:. 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South Mimms is located in Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire
OS grid reference
TL225015
Civil parish
South Mimms and Ridge
District
Hertsmere
Shire county
Hertfordshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EN6
Dialling code
Police
Hertfordshire
Fire
Hertfordshire
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Hertsmere
UK
England

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