Duddenhoe End is a village in the civil parish of Elmdon, in north-west Essex, England. It lies approximately midway between Royston and Saffron Walden, and is located near the villages of Langley, Essex and Arkesden.

Governance

Duddenhoe End is part of the local government district of Uttlesford and lies within the Saffron Walden (UK Parliament constituency).

Village amenities

The village has no shop, but it has a village hall, built in 1931, and a thatched church that was converted from a barn in the 19th century. The last public house in the village, "The Woodman", was converted into a private residence in the late 1990s.

The surrounding roads are narrow rural lanes, many of which are single-track with passing places.

Duddenhoe End did not have a mains sewerage system until 2005.

  • Picture of the Hamlet Church, Duddenhoe End
  • Website of the Duddenhoe End Village Hall