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Dane End

Hamlet in Hertfordshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dane End
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Dane End is a hamlet to the north of Ware in Hertfordshire, England situated between the A602 and A10. It is within Little Munden civil parish and East Hertfordshire District Council. It has a population of around 700.[1] Dane End means the 'valley ends' and is located where a tributary of the River Lea comes off the surrounding chalk.[2] Little Munden church and school are sited on the hill on the north side of Dane End.

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Little Munden Primary School

Little Munden School is a Church of England voluntary controlled primary school.[3] It was founded in 1819 at All Saints Church by the Reverend J P Reynolds, who served as rector from 1819 to 1831.[4] The school was designated as a Grade II listed building by English Heritage in 1984 as an early example of a parish school.[5]

Sport

Football club Dane End United plays in the East Hertfordshire Corinthians League, a local Sunday football league, as well as Ware and District five-a-side league. The club plays its home games in Horses Meadow.[6] The Little Munden Cricket Club plays at nearby Green End and is currently in the Herts & Essex Cricket League, Division 3.

Local Business

Convenience store Dane End Stores is located in Dane End. The Dane End Christmas Tree Farm sells a range of Christmas trees and Christmas-themed goods all time of year, providing trees for events other than Christmas. The hamlet's only pub is The Boot, a gastropub.

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