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On the west side of the Hertford Road is a terraced row of six almshouses, with a stone tablet bearing the inscription: "These almshouses were erected and endowed by Mr. Charles Wright, of Enfield-highway, for the support of six poor widows, A.D. 1847." Wright built the almshouses a few years before his death in 1851, and by a deed of 1848 ...
Hertingfordbury lies one mile west of Hertford on the A414 road. Ribbon development along that road has yet to reach the village, which retains a rural character. The village straddles the River Mimram, on which was built a water mill in the 18th century, and lies just north of the River Lea.
The Hertfordshire Way is a circular walk around the county of Hertfordshire, England. The total length is 312 km (194 mi) which was originally fully waymarked in the anticlockwise direction but is now waymarked in both directions.
Cedars Park St Albans Abbey St George's School Hatfield House Bluebells in Dockey Wood The Warner Bros. Making of Harry Potter Studio Tour at Leavesden. Below is a list of notable visitor attractions in Hertfordshire: Aldenham Country Park; Ashridge – the estate surrounding the neo-Gothic house by James Wyatt (not open to the public) is ...
The scheme started in 2006, when it is initially provided with the 700-car facility at Angerland Common, off South Way, Hatfield, in a bid to get cars off surrounding roads. Since 2006, the university has planned on opening a second venue, with 150 spaces, at the south side car park at Stanborough Lakes in Welwyn Garden City. This second park ...
Bus services are provided primarily by Arriva Herts & Essex, Central Connect and Centrebus (South), connecting the town with Hatfield, Hertford, Stevenage, Welwyn Garden City and Heathrow Airport. [50] The town lies on the north–south A10 road which is partly shared with the east–west A414 (for Hertford to the west and Harlow to the east
The club initially played at Hartham Park, but when Blue Cross were absorbed in 1908, they moved to Blue Cross' Hertingfordbury Park. [2] A covered terrace was erected on one side of the pitch in 1950. Although it was extended the following year, when a covered terrace was also built at the car park end of the ground, [12] it was later ...
All services at Hertford North are operated by Great Northern using Class 717 EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [4] 2 tph to Moorgate; 2 tph to Stevenage; Additional services call at the station during the peak hours.