Places to Visit in Hertfordshire, England.
Hertfordshire is one of the home counties and situated just north of London with Essex to the east, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire to the north and Buckinghamshire to the west.
The principal town of Hertfordshire is Hemel Hempstead (pop. 89,000), followed by Watford (pop. 81,000) and Stevenage (pop. 80,000). St Albans is the Roman city of Verulamium, the second biggest town in Roman Britain after Londinium.
The major attractions in Hertfordshire are Hatfield House (Hatfield), Knebworth House (Knebworth), St Albans Cathedral, Hertford Museum, Berkhamsted Castle, Shaws Corner ( a National Trust Property).
Places to Visit in Hertfordshire
Berkhamsted
Ashridge
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Hatfield
Hatfield House
Hertford
Hertford Castle
Hertford Museum
Hitchin
Hitchin British Schools
St Pauls Walden Bury
Hoddesdon
Rye House Gatehouse
Knebworth
Knebworth House, Gardens
and Park
Letchworth Garden City
Letchworth - First Garden City
Heritage Museum
Much Hadham
Forge Museum &
Victorian Cottage garden
Royston
Docwra's Manor Garden
St Albans
Berkhamsted Castle
Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban
Gorhambury
Old Gorhambury House
St Albans Cathedral
Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban
St Albans Organ Theatre
Verulamium Museum -
The Museum Of Everyday Life In Roman Brit
Stevenage
Benington Lordship Gardens
Cromer Windmill
Tring
Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum
Ware
Scotts Grotto
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