- Thrales End
- Thrale family motto
- Thrale coat of arms
- Thrales of Sandridge
- Robert Thrale (the elder)
- Broad Arrow
- Will of Thomas Thrale - 8 September 1600
- Will of Johnathan Parsons - 1768
- Ralph Thrale's goblet
- Right name, Wrong body?
- The Hertfordshire Descent of Henry Thrale
- Harefield
- Marshalswick
- Fairfolds farm
- Nomansland
- Sandridgebury
- Historic Sandridge - the story of a Hertfordshire parish
- Norman Thrale bakers
- St Leonards' Church, Sandridge
- Thrales of St Albans
- Thrales of Wheathampstead
- Thrales of Streatham
- Thrales of Nottinghamshire
- Mr Thrale and Sarah Tarver née Fox
Harefield
A member of the Thrale family was living at "Heerfield" in Sandridge at the beginning of the eighteenth century, and on the 19th century census returns the Harefield area appears to be a market garden. In the early 20th century Alfred Stevens ran a market garden on part of this site, where Orchard Garage now stands, but most of the land is abandoned and neglected. Some fruit trees still survive.
The present house of this name was built in 1908 for Mr. J. H. Smith, who died in 1909. The entrance was from the lower end of Woodcock Hill. Sir Kenrick and Lady Gibbons lived at Harefield for many years. A dilapidated old house stood by the drive until it was rebuilt by the present owner of Harefield in the early 1990s.
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Sandridge village Hertfordshire, England |
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| Places | Location · Parish bounds · St Leonards church & images · Nomansland · Sandridgebury · Marshalswick · Fairfolds · Harefield · Waterend |
| People | Rober Thrale (the elder) · Thrales of Sandridge · Richard William Thrale · Thomas Thrale's 1600 will · Johnathan Parsons' 1768 will · Ralph Thrale's goblet |
| Genealogy | Sandridge vital records · 21 people called Ralph Thrale |
| Writings about | Thrale.com Sandridge forum · Historic Sandridge · Historic Sandridge Revisited · Village website · Parish Council |
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