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Bengeo is a suburb and former village and civil parish on the northwest edge of the county town of
Hertford Hertford ( ) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census. The town grew around a ford on the River Lea, ne ...
in
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, England. It is an
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of Hertford. In 1891 the parish had a population of 2586. In 1894 the parish was abolished to form Bengeo Rural and Bengeo Urban.


Toponym

Bengeo is on a rise between the River Beane and River Rib overlooking
Hartham Common Hartham Common is a park in the county of Hertfordshire in the East of England. It is located between the town centre of the county town of Hertford and the elevated suburb of Bengeo. Location The park is situated in the valley of the ...
. Its toponym is derived from an
Old English Old English (, ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Anglo ...
name meaning spur or ridge over the River Beane. The Domesday Book of 1086 records it as ''Belingehou''. It evolved through forms including ''Beneggho'' and ''Beningho'' in the 13th century, ''Bengeho'' in the 15th century and ''Benjow'' in the 16th century before reaching its current form.


Geography and amenities

Other than the south east corner which adjoins Hertford, Bengeo is mostly surrounded by countryside. Informally (the terms having no official status) Bengeo consists of ''Upper'' and ''Lower'' Bengeo; Upper Bengeo is the area at the top of ''Port Hill'' leading out of Hertford town centre, while Lower Bengeo is the area on the side of the hill and centred on ''Byde Street''. On an approximate north–south trajectory Bengeo is bisected by the B158, known as ''Port Hill'' as it leaves Hertford and climbs the hill to Upper Bengeo and then as ''Bengeo Street'' as it continues through, and then out of, Bengeo to the north. Leaving ''Port Hill'' to the east runs ''The Warren'', an ancient footpath along the edge of the ''River Beane'' and ''Hartham Common'' leading to the ancient church of St Leonard. Bengeo has various of its own amenities including a post office, local shops, several public houses, two veterinary practices, a number of sports teams, two churches (see below) and a
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Meeting Room. There are two State primary schools, Mill Mead Primary School in ''Port Vale'' in Lower Bengeo close to Hertford and, at the opposite end of Bengeo on the north end of ''The Avenue'', Bengeo Primary School; on the east side is Duncombe School, an independent preparatory school.


Notable buildings

The former parish church of St Leonard, Bengeo, is a 12th-century
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building and the oldest building in Hertford. It was the parish church of Bengeo until 1855, when it was succeeded by the new Holy Trinity parish church designed by
Benjamin Ferrey Benjamin Ferrey FSA FRIBA (1 April 1810–22 August 1880) was an English architect who worked mostly in the Gothic Revival. Family Benjamin Ferrey was the youngest son of Benjamin Ferrey Snr (1779–1847), a draper who became Mayor of Christc ...
. St. Leonard's is still used for regular Sunday services in summer months, as well as hosting exhibitions and concerts. Close to St Leonard's Church along ''St Leonard's Road'' are three of Hertford's oldest houses, ''Revels Hall'', built in the mid sixteenth century, ''Bengeo Old House'', formerly the vicarage, built in the late sixteenth century and ''Bengeo Hall'', built in the late seventeenth century and home to landscape painter Joshua Gosselin. All are Grade II* listed buildings. On the west side of Bengeo are two further Grade II listed buildings, ''The Old Pest House'' and ''Little Molewood''. The former, on the corner of ''Byde Street'' and ''Fanshawe Street'', was built in 1763 as a smallpox isolation hospital; the latter, situated on ''The Avenue'', is an arts and crafts style house, built in 1904 for the Graveson family of Hertford by the architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, who were the architects and planners of Letchworth Garden City. The prominent concrete water tower on ''The Drive'' was built in 1929 and opened in 1930 to boost the water supply to new housing which could no longer be adequately accommodated by the then (but no longer) existing pumping station and water tower on ''Tower Street''. ''The Drive'' was developed after the construction of the tower. Today it has an array of aerials on the top, providing ''inter alia'' a local television relay from Crystal Palace transmitting station.


Notable people

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Captain W. E. Johns William Earl Johns (5 February 189321 June 1968) was an English First World War pilot, and writer of adventure stories, usually written under the pen name Capt. W. E. Johns: best known for creating the fictional air-adventurer ''Biggles''. Ear ...
, author of many books including the Biggles series of novels, was born in February 1893 in Molewood Road, Bengeo. * Sir Thomas Dimsdale (1712–1800), pioneer of smallpox inoculation who inoculated
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of Russia. He lived at Port Hill House and established an inoculation house still known as "The Pest House" on the corner of Byde Street and Fanshawe Street. He was also MP for
Hertford Hertford ( ) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census. The town grew around a ford on the River Lea, ne ...
from 1780 to 1789. *
Thomas Charles Byde Rooke Thomas Charles Byde Rooke (18 May 1806 – 28 November 1858) was an English physician who married into the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He built a mansion called the Rooke House in Honolulu that became popular with political and social ...
(1806–1858) was an English physician who married into the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii was born in Bengeo. He built a mansion called the
Rooke House Thomas Charles Byde Rooke (18 May 1806 – 28 November 1858) was an English physician who married into the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He built a mansion called the Rooke House in Honolulu that became popular with political and social ...
in Honolulu that became popular with political and social leaders of the Kingdom. * Les Howe (1912–1999), professional footballer with 165 appearances for Tottenham Hotspur, was born in Bengeo. *
Sir John Rennie Sir John Rennie FRSA (30 August 1794 – 3 September 1874) was the second son of engineer John Rennie the Elder, and brother of George Rennie (engineer), George Rennie. Early life John Rennie was born at 27 Stamford Street, Blackfriars Road, ...
(1794–1874) architect and civil engineer responsible for completing
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and the
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died in Bengeo. * Sir Roy Malcolm Anderson FRS (born 12 April 1947) is a leading British expert on epidemiology and was educated at Duncombe School in Bengeo. He has mathematically modelled the spread of diseases such as new variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and
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. *
Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom), Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival, (26 December 1887 – 31 January 1966) was a senior British Army officer. He saw service in the First World War and built a successful military career during the i ...
CB DSO* OBE MC OStJ DL (26 December 1887 – 31 January 1966) was a British Army officer and World War I veteran and attended school in Bengeo. He built a successful military career during the interwar period but is most noted for his involvement in World War II, when he commanded the forces of the British Commonwealth during the Battle of Malaya and the subsequent Battle of Singapore. *
John George Howard John George Howard (born John Corby; July 27, 1803 – February 3, 1890) was the official surveyor and civil engineer for the government of Toronto in Upper Canada and later Canada. He was also the first professional architect in Toronto. He d ...
, (1803–1890) born John Corby in Bengeo, and was an official surveyor and civil engineer for the City of Toronto government in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was also the first professional architect in Toronto where he was responsible for the design of numerous public, commercial and residential buildings. He was the principal donor of High Park to the people of Toronto. *
Edmund Feilde Edmund Feilde (also Field) (1620–1676) was an English barrister and politician. Life He was the son of Thomas Feilde, rector of St Andrew's, Hertford. He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1637; and entered the Inner Temple in 1639. ...
(1620–1676) politician and barrister owned land in Bengeo. * Walter Lee (c. 1350 – 1395) politician and High Sheriff of Hertfordshire and Essex owned land in Bengeo. *
Noel Pemberton Billing Noel Pemberton Billing (31 January 1881 – 11 November 1948), sometimes known as Noel Pemberton-Billing, was a British aviator, inventor, publisher and Member of Parliament for Hertford. He founded the firm that became Supermarine and promoted ...
(1881–1948) aviator, inventor, publisher, extreme right-wing politician and MP for East Hertfordshire lived on Farquhar Street in 'Hertford House' and built a number of bungalows in the grounds, which incorporated some of his inventions. The aviation company he founded ( Supermarine) went on to develop, amongst other aircraft, the Spitfire. * George Ezra (1993–present), singer and songwriter, lived in Bengeo and attended Bengeo Primary School. * James Judd (1949–present), classical music conductor, spent his childhood and youth in Bengeo, living in The Drive. He was music director of the
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, from 1987 to 2001, and music director of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO), from 1999 to 2007. Presently (2017) he is music director of the Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion, artistic director and principal conductor of the Daejeon Philharmonic Orchestra in South Korea, and music director-designate of the
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. *
John Tate John Tate may refer to: * John Tate (mathematician) (1925–2019), American mathematician * John Torrence Tate Sr. (1889–1950), American physicist * John Tate (Australian politician) (1895–1977) * John Tate (actor) (1915–1979), Australian act ...
(1448–1507) the first paper maker in England founded the first English paper mill on the edge of Bengeo at Sele Mill on the River Beane. Nearby
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features a scroll of paper on their school crest acknowledging the link to Tate. *
Oliver Skipp Oliver William Skipp (born 16 September 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Club career Skipp started his youth career with Bengeo Tigers FC before joining Tottenham H ...
(2000–present), professional footballer with Tottenham Hotspur, started out his footballing career with Bengeo Tigers and attended independent Duncombe School in Bengeo. *Ric Blaxhill (1962–present), British radio and TV music producer and music programming director, lives in Bengeo. *Henry Blair Johnson Taylor (1875 – 1903) cricketer rugby union player and son of Major-General
Reynell Taylor Major-General Reynell George Taylor (25 January 1822 – 28 February 1886) was a British military officer who served in the Bengal Army. Early life Taylor was born in Brighton on 25 January 1822, the youngest son of Major-General Thomas Will ...
died in Bengeo. *
Christian Scales Christian Stephen Scales (born 3 December 1996) is an English footballer who plays as a defender. Career Scales was born in Hertfordshire and began his career at the Norwich City academy. He left for Crystal Palace in the summer of 2014 and si ...
(1996–present) English journeyman professional footballer, started his soccer career at Bengeo Tigers. *
Ivor Grattan-Guinness Ivor Owen Grattan-Guinness (23 June 1941 – 12 December 2014) was a historian of mathematics and logic. Life Grattan-Guinness was born in Bakewell, England; his father was a mathematics teacher and educational administrator. He gained his bac ...
(1941 - 2014) Mathematician and
Kenneth O. May Prize Kenneth O. May Prize and Medal in history of mathematics is an award of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics (ICHM) "for the encouragement and promotion of the history of mathematics internationally". It was established in 19 ...
winner, lived in Bengeo. *Kenneth Burslam Gardner (1924-1995), scholar, librarian and winner of the 1995
Yamagata Banto Yamagata may refer to: Places Japan *Yamagata Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan in the Tōhoku region on Honshu island **Yamagata, Yamagata, the capital city of Yamagata Prefecture **Yamagata Airport (IATA code GAJ), an airport located in Yamagat ...
Prize died in Bengeo.


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{{Commons category-inline, Bengeo Populated places in Hertfordshire Wards of Hertfordshire Former civil parishes in Hertfordshire Geography of Hertford