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- Digswell abstract "Digswell is an ancient village in the English county of Hertfordshire which is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book. Its population in the 2011 Census was 1,632.Digswell's name may be derived from Deacon's Well. There were two Manors, with 2 water Mills, much land under plough, and a large area of woodland. Little changed until 1922 when part of the estate once belonging to Lord Cowper of Panshanger was sold at auction, and bought by a group of pioneers of the Garden City Movement including Ebenezer Howard. On this land which included much of the old Parish of Digswell and further acquisitions nearby, was built Welwyn Garden City. The name Digswell is now used to describe an essentially 20th century residential area centred on Welwyn North railway station, on the northern outskirts of the original Parish, but the Church of St John the Evangelist (13th century, much altered) (3) and the 19th century Digswell House built on the site of a much earlier residence still mark the original centre. The impressive Digswell Viaduct built by Lewis Cubitt in 1850 carries the Great Northern Railway over the valley of the River Mimram (River Maran) on some 40 brick arches. The residential workshop for sculptors, artists and musicians sponsored by the Digswell Arts Trust, was once located in Digswell House. Part of the southern Parish Boundary Baulk (raised bank) between the ecclesiastical parishes of Digswell and Hatfield may still be seen in Sherrardspark Wood, a local woodland, nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest.(5) Much of Digswell is now part of the borough of Welwyn and Hatfield.The present Digswell local residential area centred on Welwyn North station has a population of about 1600, with a shop or two, and a pub called the Cowper Arms. Notable past residents here include Kenneth Allsop, Alan Brazil, Graham Richard James, the police reformer Sir Arthur Young, H.G. Wells and American actor Barry Chapman.".
- Digswell areaCode "01438".
- Digswell country Hertfordshire.
- Digswell country United_Kingdom.
- Digswell district Welwyn_Hatfield.
- Digswell gridReference "TL249155".
- Digswell populationTotal "1632".
- Digswell postalCode "AL6".
- Digswell wikiPageExternalLink www.digswell.org.
- Digswell wikiPageID "5313127".
- Digswell wikiPageLength "3863".
- Digswell wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Digswell wikiPageRevisionID "653632166".
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Brazil.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Young_(police_officer).
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Chapman.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Hertfordshire.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Counties_of_England.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Digswell_Arts_Trust.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Digswell_House.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Digswell_Viaduct.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Ebenezer_Howard.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink English_county.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Garden_city_movement.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Graham_James_(bishop).
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Richard_James.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Great_Northern_Railway_(Great_Britain).
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink H.G._Wells.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink H._G._Wells.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Hatfield,_Hertfordshire.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Hertfordshire.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Evangelist.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Allsop.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Cubitt.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Panshanger.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink River_Mimram.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Sherrardspark_Wood.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Arthur_Young.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Site_of_Special_Scientific_Interest.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Welwyn_Garden_City.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Welwyn_Hatfield.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Welwyn_Hatfield_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink Welwyn_North_railway_station.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLink William_Cowper,_1st_Earl_Cowper.
- Digswell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Digswell".
- Digswell civilParish "Welwyn".
- Digswell constituencyWestminster Welwyn_Hatfield_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Digswell country "England".
- Digswell dialCode "1438".
- Digswell hasPhotoCollection Digswell.
- Digswell latitude "51.825".
- Digswell longitude "-0.189".
- Digswell officialName "Digswell".
- Digswell osGridReference "TL249155".
- Digswell population "1632".
- Digswell postTown "WELWYN".
- Digswell postcodeArea "AL".
- Digswell postcodeDistrict "AL6".
- Digswell region "East of England".
- Digswell shireCounty Hertfordshire.
- Digswell shireDistrict Welwyn_Hatfield.
- Digswell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Digswell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hertfordshire-geo-stub.
- Digswell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Digswell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Digswell subject Category:Villages_in_Hertfordshire.
- Digswell hypernym Village.
- Digswell point "51.825 -0.189".
- Digswell type Place.
- Digswell type PopulatedPlace.
- Digswell type Settlement.
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- Digswell type Village.
- Digswell type Location.
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- Digswell type Q486972.
- Digswell comment "Digswell is an ancient village in the English county of Hertfordshire which is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book. Its population in the 2011 Census was 1,632.Digswell's name may be derived from Deacon's Well. There were two Manors, with 2 water Mills, much land under plough, and a large area of woodland.".
- Digswell label "Digswell".
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- Digswell lat "51.825".
- Digswell long "-0.189".
- Digswell wasDerivedFrom Digswell?oldid=653632166.
- Digswell isPrimaryTopicOf Digswell.
- Digswell name "Digswell".