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On average, around There was a large disparity between employment types of male and female residents - almost four times as many women were part-time employees when compared to men. Figures for economic activity do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged who are in full-time education. This data is therefore based on Standford, a hamlet of Headley parish, straddles the river — its stony or sandy ford still exists.

A little upstream of the ford is an aqueduct, restored by the River Wey Trust, which once took water across the river to feed water meadows. There has been a Church on the present site since the 12th century, possibly succeeding a Saxon Church of timber.

Most of the nave and chancel was reconstructed in the late s. The tower dates at around , and had a shingled spire until when it burnt down. The present battlements and pinnacles now replace the original spire.

The clock on the tower was added in in memory of the son of Sir Robert Wright. On a grass triangle in the High Street stands a chestnut tree which was planted in on the site of the old stocks. The parish borders on Surrey and comprises a number of hamlets as well as the village itself: these are Standford, Arford, Headley Down, Barford, Wishanger.

Sleaford, Trottsford, and part of Hollywater. The boundaries of the parish have changed over the years, and the civil parish now differs from the ecclesiastical definition. At the heart of the parish is All Saints' Church. There has been a church on the present site since the 12th century at least, possibly succeeding a Saxon Church of timber, but the nave and chancel were largely reconstructed in the late s.



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