Crondall is a pretty village steeped in history and is all that remains of the old Hundred of Crondall referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086. There are many well-preserved old houses and cottages and the 12th Century Norman parish church is one of the finest in the South of England.
Surrounded by farmland, the many footpaths and bridal paths across the countryside offer lots of opportunity to explore.
The picturesque Hook Meadow is an 8 acre field set in the heart of the village, supporting a wide range of sports including cricket, tennis and bowls as well as a children’s play area.