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- lynda b. Stevenage, UK21 contributions. Fun at the museum. We visited today as there was a craft and pumpkin making event for Halloween week this half time,the staff were amazing with us all,a good selection of things to do including a visit to the headmaster’s haunted house.
- Judy W. London, UK47 contributions. Enjoyed Our Visit. Pretty place to visit. Probably better to go in July. Lavender appeared to be coming to the end not very colourful.
- Anuruddha K. London, UK 118 contributions. Absolutely great experience. Absolutely Great experience. Visited on an open day (Sunday) where many volunteers gathered and the water mill was operational.
- AlinaRC. Hertfordshire 1,526 contributions. Unusual garden opening up more in 2021. St Paul's Walden Bury is only a few miles from Stevenage and Hitchin but feels very rural.
The woodland areas and hedges are all very well maintained. The Victorian garden near the house is more tricky and they just don't have the same resources that National Trust etc. do to keep this more intensive area at its best. The garden is normally only open for a few days for Yellow Book Charity scheme, it has more regular openings in 2021.
Apr 14, 2021 · Stotfold Watermill & Nature Reserve. 154. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Water Mill, Museum, and Nature Reserve. A working watermill with a collection of historic rural objects, open to the public on most Sundays during the summer usually free admission unless there is…. 3. Hitchin Swimming Centre. 110.
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May 4, 2020 · 5 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2001. Birth registered in Hitchin, childhood spent at St.Pauls Walden Bury, the Bowes-Lyon family seat, 4 miles away. Industry. Hitchin grew rich on wool, tanning, grain and brewing. Indeed, Queen Elizabeth 1st claimed to prefer ‘Hitchin grapes’ (ale) to ‘Spanish wine!’.
Mar 2, 2021 · Hitchin came in top half of the league table, at 437th out of 1372 towns in the UK, scoring even higher in the architectural rank, 303/1372. The report said the nicest place to live in the whole of the UK was Bath, with the rest of the top five being made up by Tenby, Bradford on Avon, Ilfracombe and Canterbury.
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387 reviews. #1 of 10 hotels in Hitchin. Location. Cleanliness. Service. Value. Travellers' Choice. The Farmhouse at Redcoats is a magnificent building, parts of which date back to 1480, with delightful gardens set in rolling Hertfordshire countryside and belongs to a local award-winning hospitality group (Anglian Country Inns).