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Hoddesdon is an ancient market town located in a spacious area of Hertfordshire close to its boundary with Essex...
Queen Elizabeth 1st was a frequent visitor to Epping. It was in 1575 on a visit to Thomas Heneage at Copped Hall that the Queen costituted him Clerk of the Market with his heirs forever, she also granted further market rights...
The village is quite large, with an attractive mixture of cottages and houses that are mostly fronted by pretty gardens...
Hatfield is a town with two histories. There is the history of the ancient market town whose roots are firmly embedded in Saxon times, and the modern-day history of a town that grew to meet the demands of the housing population...
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Shenley is a small village in Hertfordshire, it is equidistance of around 5 miles from both Watford and St. Albans...
There are many interesting places to visit including St.Michael's Church which is exceptionally spacious and has a spire that can been seen for miles around...
Chipping Ongar is a pleasing town, it is within easy driving distance of Waltham Abbey and is surrounded by several places of interest...
Stamford Hill lies in the north of the London Borough of Hackney. It is a popular residential area, and home to one of Europes' largest Orthodox Jewish communities...
An abiding feature of Wheathampstead is it beautiful 14th-century church dedicated to Saint Helen...
Stoke Newington offers visitors a diverse cultural experience, it has restaurants of all types of cuisine, plenty of pubs, clubs, shops and markets, and is sufficiently close to all the historic attractions at the heart of the City of London...
Its history began in Roman times when it grew as a small town beside the Great North Road and its heritage from those times is evidenced by the Six Hills, a 2,000 year old Roman burial site...
This is just one of a group of delightful Essex village's all bearing the name Roding. The name is probably taken from the River Roding which winds its way through the region watering fertile fields and meadows...
One of the most pleasant parts of St.Albans is quaint Fishpond Street. The street derives it's name from a fishpond which lay nearby in medieval times where the monks used to fish...
Camden town is a vibrant cosmopolitan region of London...
The village of Blackmore has a long and fascinating history. It lies in an area mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086, and one of its oldest and most attractive buildings is the Priory Church of St. Lawrence...
Brent Pelham can be found mid-way between the town of Buntingford and the village of Newport...
The name of the area is taken from the boy martyred in AD 304. Pancras was the orphaned Christian son of a Phrygian nobleman who was brought up at the court of the Emperor in Rome...
In the romantic days of coach travel Brentwood was a staging post on an old road to London...
Marylebone is one of London's more affluent area's, it is home mostly to the well to do, and yet only a couple of centuries ago a large workhouse was built here to give shelter to the poor and homeless, often foundlings were discovered on the workhouse doorstep...
A 26 mile long stretch following the river Lee, the Lee Valley Park is made up of country parks, heritage sites, lake and.....
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Hatfield House built by Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I in 1611, stands within its own.....
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One of England's most beloved stately homes, Knebworth House is famous worldwide for its rock concerts and as the home of.....
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London's famous victorian Cemetery..
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Dominating the city skyline on every main approach, the magnificent Abbey Church is a former Norman Abbey Church set in the.....
This marvellous richly planted seemingly unending open area is one of London's favourite places. It was formerly the grounds of.....
An ancient royal hunting ground, designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve...
This park is the site where one of the biggest cities in Roman Britain once stood - Verulamium...
At almost 500 acres and once a deer park used for hunting by the Abbots of Waltham in around 1063, Weald Park has plenty of.....
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A fascinating group of historic industrial buildings which include the House Mill, the largest tidal mill left standing in.....
Since opening its doors to the public in 1847 London Zoo has become the most famous zoo in the world. With over 650 species, an.....
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Although the history of Regent's Park stretches back to the time of Charles I, it really only came into its own during the early.....
The Central London Mosque, founded in 1965 was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd. 1978 saw the completion of the Mosque. The.....