A-Z of Hitchin
Places-People-History
Series: A-Z
- Author(s):
- Wendy Turner
15th October 2025
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Hitchin is a beautiful historic market town in North Hertfordshire. The earliest reference to the town dates back to the 7th century although the first modern reference to the name of ‘Hitchin’ was made as recently as the 17th century. The town is renowned for St Mary’s Church, the largest parish church in Hertfordshire and one whose tower dates back to 1190. It is linked with the 8th century king of Mercia King Offa and it has been suggested that he founded a church on the same site. Boosted by the wool trade along the nearby Icknield Way the prosperity of the town flourished in the 17th century and it became a staging post for those travelling to and from London. The advent of the railways in 1850 further strengthened the town as a commercial centre. Today the town attracts many to its cobbled market place surrounded by old buildings with more Tudor and Georgian buildings spread through the town.
In A-Z of Hitchin author Wendy Turner reveals the history behind Hitchin, its streets and buildings, industries and the people connected with the town. Alongside the famous historical connections, she includes some unusual characters, tucked away places and unique events that are less well-known in this A-Z tour of Hitchin’s history. It is fully illustrated with photography and will appeal to all those with an interest in this historic Hertfordshire town.