Kelshall

[2] In April 2015, North Hertfordshire District Council announced that a Roman copper-alloy jug had been discovered in a field in Kelshall by a metal detectorist in late 2014.

[4] In 2017, Ian Richardson, the treasure registrar for the Portable Antiquities Scheme, judged the dishes to be amongst the five most significant finds of recent years.

[6] Kelshall has three tiers of local government at parish, district and county level: Kelshall Parish Meeting, North Hertfordshire District Council, and Hertfordshire County Council.

[11] "The rate of unemployment in Kelshall is both lower than the average for Hertfordshire and lower than the national average, suggesting that finding a job in this area may be easier than other places"[12] The number of people in Kelshall that are in manufacturing is 9, (10.8%), compared to 1 person working in Real Estate Activities (1.2%) and 5 people working in Financial and Insurance Activities (6.0).

[13] There are many different industries in Kelshall, "The parish is mainly agricultural, the chief crops being wheat, oats and roots, and only a small proportion of the land is laid down to pasture".

[14] There are many key destinations that are accessible from Kelshall, using their local bus service, these are Royston, Hitchin and Letchworth.

In 2001 this number stood at 17, this means that this group of people made up 11% of the population at the time.

[19] It is situated on the edge of the village and the ceilings are painted in a medieval style, which was done recently.

[20] "Several small ponds lie on the east of the church, and from the formation of the ground it appears probable that there was once a moat here".

Graph showing economic activity of people aged 16–74 in Kelshall
Total population of Kelshall civil parish, 1801–1961, as reported by the Census of Population
Map of Kelshall civil parish from the 20th century