Introducing Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire is a small county of fast-disappearing though still pastoral farmland. But it’s not all daisies and buttermilk here. Hertfordshire is also home to stunning St Albans, a predominantly Georgian town that dates back to Roman times, and Hatfield House, one of Britain’s most important stately homes and the county’s top attraction.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: 5 Hour Layover at Heathrow- London
by battybilly 19 June 2011
Aah - don't you know Beds and Herts that well? Bedford is less than half an hour away by train and has some lovely old buildings. Hitchen…
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RE: Can you Identify this building please?
by Copepod 04 June 2011
I'd try a history forum such as http://www.historyextra.com/forum/ I suspect that history buffs could at least tell you the period of…
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RE: England, Scotland and Wales
by megaera 09 May 2011
Well, there wasn't a Tudor period in Scotland, so that might help :) Also, it rather depends on what you mean by Tudor buildings; those…
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