| Yeomanry House | |
|---|---|
| Hertford | |
Yeomanry House | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Military headquarters |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 51°47′49″N0°04′53″W / 51.79697°N 0.08137°W /51.79697; -0.08137 |
| Site history | |
| Built | 1725 |
| In use | 1725-present |
Yeomanry House is a military installation inHertford. It is a Grade II*listed building.[1]
The building, which was originally known as Wisteria House and built in 1725,[2] was converted for use by theHertfordshire Yeomanry when its headquarters moved fromSt Albans to Hertford in 1910.[3][4] The regiment was mobilised at Yeomanry House in August 1914 before being deployed toGallipoli and, ultimately, to theWestern Front.[5][6]
After the Hertfordshire Yeomanry converted to artillery and theHertfordshire Regiment's drill hall atPort Hill was withdrawn from use, Yeomanry House became the main drill hall in the town. Following the re-organisation of theTerritorial Army in 1967, 5th (Hertfordshire) Company, 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, TheRoyal Anglian Regiment was formed in Hertford in 1969.[7] This unit evolved to become 5 (Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire) Company, 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment in 1978, B (Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire) Company, 7th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment in 1992 and E (Essex and Hertfordshire) Company theEast of England Regiment in 1999, before becoming 3 (Essex and Hertfordshire) Company, 3rd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment in 2006.[7] Yeomanry House remains in use as an activeArmy Reserve Centre.[8]