Hempstead in Essex
Resting place of William Harvey and Sir Eliab Harvey and birthplace of Dick Turpin

Welcome to Hempstead!

The village of Hempstead lies 6 miles east of Saffron Walden in the rolling hills of North-west Essex and part of Uttlesford District. Whilst it only has about 190 properties and a population of around 450, it sports some fascinating history beyond its size. Much has happened since it was called Hamsteda at the time of the Doomsday Book when there were 10 times more pigs than people.

The Highwayman Dick Turpin, believed to born in the village pub, the Bell Inn as it was in 1705 and worked in his father’s butcher’s shop before becoming notorious and eventually hanged in York in 1734.

In St. Andrew’s church lies the tomb of William Harvey 1578-1657, who discovered the circulation of blood in the human body which changed the medical world completely

Upcoming Local Events

Upcoming events in and around Hempstead.

Black Bin Day
Thu 17 Sep
Black Bin Day
Ladies Keep Fit
Tue 22 Sep
Ladies Keep Fit -
1st Radwinter Cubs
Wed 23 Sep
1st Radwinter Cubs -
Recycling Bin Day
Thu 24 Sep
Recycling Bin Day
Ladies Keep Fit
Tue 29 Sep
Ladies Keep Fit -
1st Radwinter Cubs
Wed 30 Sep
1st Radwinter Cubs -
Black Bin Day
Thu 01 Oct
Black Bin Day
Ladies Keep Fit
Tue 06 Oct
Ladies Keep Fit -
1st Radwinter Cubs
Wed 07 Oct
1st Radwinter Cubs -
Recycling Bin Day
Thu 08 Oct
Recycling Bin Day
Ladies Keep Fit
Tue 13 Oct
Ladies Keep Fit -
1st Radwinter Cubs
Wed 14 Oct
1st Radwinter Cubs -