English Heritage sites near Hulcott Parish

Berkhamsted Castle

BERKHAMSTED CASTLE

10 miles from Hulcott Parish

Visit the substantial remains of a strong and important motte and bailey castle dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, with surrounding walls, ditches and earthworks.

Old Gorhambury House

OLD GORHAMBURY HOUSE

17 miles from Hulcott Parish

The remains of a once immense mansion built in 1563-8 by Sir Nicholas Bacon, Queen Elizabeth’s Lord Keeper and visited by the queen on at least four occasions.

De Grey Mausoleum, Flitton

DE GREY MAUSOLEUM, FLITTON

18 miles from Hulcott Parish

Among the largest sepulchral chapels attached to any English church, this cruciform mausoleum houses a remarkable sequence of 17 sculpted and effigied monuments.

Houghton House

HOUGHTON HOUSE

18 miles from Hulcott Parish

Houghton House today is the shell of a 17th century mansion commanding magnificent views, reputedly the inspiration for the ‘House Beautiful’ in John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress.

Roman Wall of St Albans

ROMAN WALL OF ST ALBANS

19 miles from Hulcott Parish

A section of the two-mile long wall built between AD 265 and 270 to defend the Roman city of Verulamium: including the foundations of towers and the London Gate.

Wrest Park

WREST PARK

19 miles from Hulcott Parish

Explore the evolution of the English garden and take a stroll through three centuries of landscape design at Wrest Park.


Churches in Hulcott Parish

Hulcott: All Saints

The Village Green Hulcott Aylesbury

All Saints Church is a beautiful little church nestling on one side of Hulcott village green. There is evidence that parts of the nave are pre-14th. century and the church appears to have been added to during the 15th. and 16th centuries. The wooden framed bell turret is thought to be 15th. century.
The first recorded rector of All Saints was John de Burton, appointed in 1270.

 


No churches found in Hulcott Parish