Hendon’s first proper fire station (1914) was built to designs by A. Welch, and superseded another close by in Church End.
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Between Donington and Surfleet the road goes through three villages; Church End, Quadring, and Gosberton.
Shenley Church End: Crownhill, Grange Farm, Hazeley, Medbourne, Oakhill, Oxley, Shenley Church End, Woodhill
Church End includes St Peter's Church and the remains of a radio station (Soldatensender Calais) built in the Second World War to broadcast 'black propaganda' into Nazi Germany.