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List of Participating Churches and Chapels Saturday 11th September 2021 9am - 5pm Important Information for Cyclists and Walkers Before the day of the sponsored Bike ’n Hike: • Plan your route by referring to the list of churches and chapels on the following pages. • Please complete Part A of the Sponsor Form. • Make sure your Church Organiser knows you are participating. • If you are under 18, sorry, but you will need a parent or guardian to sign Part A of the form. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic many of the churches and Chapels you visit may not be open, however at each Church or Chapel you visit, please: • If there is a helper ask them to initial your entry in Part B of your form. • If the building is closed and no one is about, complete Part B yourself. • Remember to sanitise your hands after your visit and maintain social distancing. After your ride or walk: • Collect your sponsorship money as soon as you can, showing your sponsors how many churches, you visited. • Please try to get any sponsor who is a taxpayer to tick the Gift Aid column. This will allow us to claim from the Government’s Gift Aid Scheme and it costs the sponsor nothing! • Your Church Organiser needs your sponsorship money and sponsor form by the end of October. Please use the envelope provided. • If you don’t know your Church Organiser, please email [email protected] • Please make cheques payable to Beds & Herts HCT. JustGiving You can also seek sponsorship by using JustGiving. Please go to www.b-n-h.co.uk Click onto the JustGiving logo and follow the instructions. Explain you are supporting the Bike ’n Hike and which church will receive half the money. After the event, please print off your JustGiving list of sponsors and attach it to the Sponsorship Form. List of Churches and Chapels in your area The Churches and Chapels listed overleaf are grouped under areas. Many of these churches may be closed due to Covid-19. If the church is closed then self-certify. Those marked with a ‘T’ following the postcode are known to have toilet facilities however they may not be open. There may be other churches you wish to visit or which you pass and wish to add to your list of churches visited. Area 1: BARNET King’s Langley, Waterside, Zion Baptist Chapel. WD4 8HH Arkley, St. Peter, EN5 3JF Warners End, Warners End Road, St. Alban. HP1 3QF - T Borehamwood, All Saints, WD6 1EB - T Warners End, Hollybush Lane, St. Mark RC. HP1 2PH Borehamwood, Holy Cross, WD6 2QU - T (inside John F. Kennedy School) Borehamwood, St. Michael and All Angels, WD6 5EG - T Elstree, St. Nicholas, WD6 3SW High Barnet, St. John the Baptist, EN5 4QS - T Area 3. BISHOP'S STORTFORD High Barnet, St. Marks, Barnet Vale EN5 5HY Albury, St. Mary, Ware. SG11 2JQ. High Barnet, St. Stephen's, Bells Hill, EN5 2SY Bishop's Stortford, South Street, Holy Trinity. CM23 3BQ - T High Barnet, Chesterfield Road URC, EN5 2RE – T Bishop's Stortford, Portland Rd Christian Outreach Centre. CM23 3RX Little Heath, Christ Church, EN6 1JN - T Bishop's Stortford, Water Lane URC. CM23 2JZ - T Potters Bar, URC, EN6 1BZ – T Bishop’s Stortford, Water Lane, The Charis Centre. CM23 2JZ Potters Bar, Baptist Church, EN6 2RB Bishop's Stortford, Wind Hill, St. Michael. CM23 2ND – T Potters Bar, King Charles the Martyr, EN6 3AS - T Bishop's Stortford, Wind Hill, St. Joseph (RC). CM23 2ND - T Potters Bar, St. John's Methodist Church, EN6 2DZ - T Bishop's Stortford, South Street, Methodist Church. CM23 3AZ – T Potters Bar, St. Mary and All Saints, EN6 1QL - T Bishop's Stortford, Hockerill, Stansted Road, All Saints. CM23 2DY - T Potters Bar, Evangelical Free Church, EN6 3EH – T Braughing, St. Mary the Virgin. SG11 2PZ - T Ridge, St. Margaret, EN6 3LW – T in Village Hall adjacent Braughing, Fleece Lane Independent Chapel. SG11 2QN South Mymms, St Giles, EN6 3PN – T Braughing, The Square, Methodist Church. SG11 2RD Totteridge, St Andrew. N20 8PR – T Eastwick, St. Botolph. CM20 2QY Furneux Pelham, St. Mary. SG9 0LH Borehamwood Gilston, St. Mary. CM20 2RJ Area 2a. BERKHAMSTED High Wych, St. James. CM21 0JB Churches around TRING Little Hadham, St. Cecilia. SG11 2DZ - T Aldbury, Station Road, St. John the Baptist. HP23 5RW - T Much Hadham, St. Andrew. SG10 6DH - T Long Marston, Station Road, All Saints. HP23 4QS - T Old Hall Green, St. Edmund (RC). SG9 9HT Puttenham, Church Lane, St. Mary. HP23 4PR - T Perry Green, St. Thomas. SG10 6DZ Tring, High Street, St. Peter's & St. Paul's. HP23 5AE - T Puckeridge, High Street RC Church. SG11 1RX Tring, New Road, New Mill Baptist Church. HP23 5EY – T Sawbridgeworth, Bell Street, Great St. Mary. CM21 9AD Tring, 14, Chapel Street, St. Martha’s. HP23 6BL Sawbridgeworth, London Road Congregational Church. CM21 9EH Wigginton, Vicarage Road, St. Bartholomew. HP23 6DZ - T Sawbridgeworth, Sayesbury Avenue, RC Church. CM23 2ND Wigginton, Chesham Road, Baptist Church. HP23 6HH - T Standon, St. Mary. SG11 1LA - T Wilstone, Tring Road, St. Cross. HP23 4PD - T Stocking Pelham, St. Mary. SG9 0LH Thorley, St. James. CM23 4BE - T Churches around BERKHAMSTED Berkhamsted, Shrublands Rd, All Saints CE/Meth. HP4 3HY - T Berkhamsted, High Street, St. Peter. HP4 2AX - T Area 4. BUNTINGFORD Berkhamsted, Castle Street, The School Chapel Anstey, St. George. SG9 0BY - T Berkhamsted, High Street, Baptist Church. HP4 2YD – T Anstey, Chapel. SG9 0BP Bourne End, London Road, St. John the Evangelist. HP1 2RU - T Ardeley, St. Lawrence. SG2 7AJ - T Great Gaddesden, Piper's Hill, St. John the Baptist. HP1 3BY - T Aspenden, St. Mary. SG9 9PJ - T Little Gaddesden, Church Road, St. Peter & St. Paul. HP4 1NZ - T Barkway, Church Lane, St. Mary Magdalene. SG8 8EJ - T Nettleden, St. Lawrence. HP1 3DQ Barkway, High Street, Chapel. SG8 8BY Northchurch, High Street, St. Mary. HP4 3QZ - T Barley, Church End, St. Margaret. SG8 8JP - T Potten End, The Common, Holy Trinity. HP4 2QY – T Brent Pelham, St. Mary. SG9 0HE Buckland, St. Andrew. SG9 0PT Churches in KING’S LANGLEY Buntingford, Baldock Road URC. SG9 9AA - T King’s Langley, Hempstead Road Methodist Church. WD4 8BR Buntingford, Market Hill, St. Peter. SG9 9AL – T King's Langley, Church Lane, All Saints. WD4 8JS Buntingford, St Richard. SG9 9HT (RC) King's Langley, The Nap, Christ Church Baptist. WD4 8ET Clothall, St. Mary. SG7 6RE King’s Langley, Waterside, Zion Baptist Chapel. WD4 8HH Cottered with Broadfield, St. John. SG9 9QA Great Hormead, St. Nicholas. SG9 0NH - T Area 2b. HEMEL HEMPSTEAD Kelshall, Church Lane, St. Faith. SG8 9SJ - T Apsley End, London Road, St. Mary. HP3 9ST - T Layston, St Bartholomew* SG9 9EZ Boxmoor, St. John’s Road, St. John the Evangelist. HP1 1JY - T *Now a private house, only the chancel is open. Boxmoor, St. John’s Road, St. Mary & St. Joseph (RC). HP1 1NR Little Hormead, St. Mary. SG9 0LS Chaulden, Long Chaulden, St. George’s URC. HP1 2HX - T Meesden, St. Mary. SG9 0AZ Chaulden, Lond Chaulden, St. Stephen. HP1 1JY Reed, Church Lane, St. Mary. SG8 8AN Grovehill, Turnpike Green, Church of the Resurrection. HP2 6BJ - T Royston, Melbourne Street, St. John. SG8 7BP closed due to fire. Hammerfield, Glenview Road, St. Francis of Assisi. HP1 1TD - T Royston, Melbourne Road, St. Thomas (RC). SG8 7DB Hemel Hempstead, Bennetts End, Belmont Rd, Baptist. HP3 9NU Royston, Queens Road, Methodist Church. SG8 7AU Hemel Hempstead, Marlowes, Carey Baptist Church. HP1 1LD – T Rushden, St. Mary. NN10 0QU Hemel Hempstead, Alexandra Rd, Congregational Church. HP2 5BS Sandon, Church Green, All Saints. SG9 0QR – T Hemel Hempstead, Northridge Way, Methodist Church. HP1 2AU - T Therfield, Church Lane, St. Mary. SG8 9QA - T Hemel Hempstead, Cemetery Hill, South Hill Free Church. HP1 1JF Therfield, The Causeway, Chapel. SG8 9PZ Hemel Hempstead, Old Town, High Street, St. Mary. HP1 3AE - T Throcking, Holy Trinity. SG9 9RR Hemel Hempstead, 22 St. Mary’s Road, Quaker Meeting House. HP2 Wallington, St. Mary. SG7 6SJ 5ZB - T Westmill, St. Mary the Virgin. SG9 9LN Highfield, Solway, St. Paul. HP2 5QN Wyddial, St. Giles. SG9 0EX Kings Langley, Church Lane, All Saints. WD4 8JS Kings Langley, The Nap, Christ Church Baptish Church. WD4 8ET Kings Langley, Hempstead Road, Methodist Church. WD4 8BR Kings Langley, Langley Hill, Priory Christian Community. WD4 9HH Area 5. CHESHUNT Area 7. HITCHIN Broxbourne, Churchfields, St. Augustine. EN10 7AU - T Great Wymondley, St. Mary. SG4 7EX Broxbourne, Mill Lane, Broxbourne URC. EN10 7BQ Hitchin, Walsworth Road Baptist Church. SG4 9SP Cheshunt, Churchgate, St. Mary. EN8 9NB Hitchin, Radcliffe Road, Holy Saviour. SG5 1QG - T Cheshunt, Churchfields Path, St. Paul (RC). EN8 9EG Hitchin, Woolgrove Road, St. Faith. SG4 0AS Cheshunt, High Street, Cheshunt Free Church URC. EN8 0BS - T Hitchin, Christ Church. SG5 1HF Cuffley, Plough Hill, St. Andrew. EN6 4DR Hitchin, Lancaster Avenue, St. Mark. SG5 1UR - T (Disabled) Cuffley, Church Close, St. Martin de Porres (RC). EN6 4LS Hitchin, Market Place, St. Mary. SG5 1AB - T Cuffley, King James Ave, Cuffley Life Church. EN6 4LN Hitchin, Bedford Road, Hitchin Christian Centre. SG5 1HF Goffs Oak, St. James Road, St. James. EN7 6SR Hitchin, Upper Tilehouse Street Baptist. SG5 2EF – T Goffs Oak, Newgatestreet Road, Methodist Church. EN7 5SS - T Hitchin, Quaker, Friends Meeting House, Paynes Park. SG5 1EH Hoddesdon, Burford Street, Baptist Church. EN11 8HX Holwell, St. Peter. SG5 3SW Hoddesdon, Amwell Street, SS Catherine & Paul. EN11 8TR Ickleford, St. Katharine. SG5 3UX Hoddesdon, Esdaile Lane, St. Augustine (RC). EN11 8DS Letchworth, Letchworth Lane, St. Mary & St Michael. SG6 3NR Hoddesdon, Middlefield Rd, Hoddesdon Methodist.
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