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St Mary's Church, Northchurch Northchurch is a village and civil parish in the Bulbourne valley in Hertfordshire lying between Berkhamsted and Tring. The village is celebrated locally for the grave of Peter the Wild Boy.[1] which lies in the grounds of the Norman parish church of St. Mary. It stands on both the River Bulbourne and the Grand Union Canal. The main road running through Northchurch, the A4251, is built over Akeman Street, the original Roman road from London (Londinium) to Chester (Deva). Earlier names for Northchurch include Berkhamsted St. Mary and Berkhamsted Minor. Both names indicate that Northchurch may have been the site of the original Berkhamsted which expanded down the Bulbourne Valley following the construction of the Berkhamsted Castle 2 miles to the south west.[2] From 1936 until 1972 Northchurch and Berkhamsted were united under Berkhamsted Urban District Council. Northchurch today however, is recognised as a separate village with its own Parish Council. References ^ http://www.stmarysnorthchurch.com/peterTheWildBoy.asp ^ Birtchnell P, A Short History of Berkhamsted, Clunberry Press 1972 Coordinates: 51°46′10″N 0°35′20″W / 51.76944°N 0.58889°W / 51.76944; -0.58889 This Hertfordshire location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e