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What to See in Hoddesdon - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Hoddesdon (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Hoddesdon Cemetery, Broxbourne Mill, and Rye House. Also, be sure to include St Augustine's Church in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Hoddesdon (England).

Hoddesdon Cemetery

Burial ground
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Burial ground. Hoddesdon Cemetery is the burial ground for the town of Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire in the UK and is owned and maintained by the Borough of Broxbourne.

Located on Ware Road in Hoddesdon, the first interment was in February 1883 since when over 11,000 burials have taken place in the cemetery. Among these are nine casualties from World War I and 15 from World War II in plots maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The small cemetery chapel is still in use and is usually open during daytime.[1]

Address: 135 Ware Road, Hoddesdon

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Broxbourne Mill

Broxbourne Mill
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Broxbourne Mill is located at the Old Mill and Meadows Site Lee Valley Park, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire.[2]

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Rye House

Manor house
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Manor house. Rye House in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire is a former fortified manor house, located in what is now the Lee Valley Regional Park. The gatehouse is the only surviving part of the structure and is a Grade I listed building. The house gave its name to the Rye House Plot, an assassination attempt of 1683 that was a violent consequence of the Exclusion Crisis in British politics at the end of the 1670s.[3]

Address: Rye Rd, EN11 0GR Hoddesdon

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St Augustine's Church

Church
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Church. St Augustine's Church is an active Church in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England. The church stands opposite the New River. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building[4]

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Lee Valley Boat Centre

Lee Valley Boat Centre
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Nature, Natural attraction, Valley

Address: Old Nazeing Road, Hoddesdon

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Carthagena Lock

Carthagena Lock
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Carthagena Lock is a lock on the River Lee Navigation at Broxbourne[5]

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Dobbs Weir Lock

Dobbs Weir Lock
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Dobbs Weir Lock is a lock on the River Lee Navigation near Hoddesdon.[6]

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Feildes Weir

Feildes Weir
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Feildes Weir is a weir on the River Lea located in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire at the confluence of the River Lea and River Stort. The weir marks the start of the Lower Lee. A channel of the man-made River Lee Flood Relief Channel is incorporated into the weir.[7]

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Rawdon House

Rawdon House
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Rawdon House is a former residence in the High Street of Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England. It was built as a house in 1622 by Marmaduke Rawdon, and extended in 1879. The Jacobean and Victorian wings of the building are Grade II* listed. In 1898 it became St Monica's Priory, a convent of Augustinian canonesses, a use that lasted to 1969, since when it has been converted for use as offices.

Guilielma Maria Penn, wife of William Penn, died in Hoddesdon in 1694, and tradition has it that she was staying then at Rawdon House.[8]

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Feildes Weir Lock

Feildes Weir Lock
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Feildes Weir Lock is a lock on the River Lee Navigation located in Hoddesdon.[9]

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Carthagena Weir

Carthagena Weir
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Carthagena Weir is a weir located at Broxbourne on the River Lea. The well oxygenated water with depths ranging to over 16 ft, makes it an ideal environment for coarse fish including the common barbel.[10]

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