Hertford Castle - Hertfordshire
Hertford Castle is a Grade I listed building steeped in history dating from the mid 15th century. Available for hire, the Castle caters for Wedding, Private and Corporate events.This prestigious building, in its picturesque setting offers a venue of style and elegance.
Places to see in ( Hertford - UK )
Places to see in ( hertford - UK )
Hertford is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. Forming a civil parish, Since 1974, Hertford has been within the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire.The headquarters of Hertfordshire County Council is at County Hall in Hertford. East Herts District Council's offices almost adjoin County Hall, and there is also a Hertford Town Council based at Hertford Castle.
Hertford is at the confluence of four river valleys: the Rib, Beane and Mimram join the River Lea at Hertford to flow south toward the Thames as the Lee Navigation, after Hertford Castle Weir.The shared valley of the Lea and the Beane is called Hartham Common and this provides a large park to one side of the town centre running towards Ware and lying below the ridge upon which Bengeo is situated.
The town centre still has its medieval layout with many timber-framed buildings hidden under later frontages, particularly in St Andrew Street. Hertford suffers from traffic problems despite the existence of the 1960s A414 bypass called Gascoyne Way which passes close to the town centre. Plans have long existed to connect the A10 with the A414, by-passing the town completely. Nevertheless, the town retains very much a country-town feel, despite lying only 19.2 miles (30.9 km) north of Central London. This is aided by its proximity to larger towns such as Harlow, Bishop's Stortford and Stevenage where modern development has been focused.
Suburbs and estates :
Bengeo
Foxholes Estate
Horns Mill
Pinehurst, Hertford
Rush Green
Sele Farm
In the town are the remains of the original Hertford Castle, principally a motte. The castle's gatehouse, the central part of which dates to a rebuild by Edward IV in 1463, is the home to Hertford Town Council. The Motte, from the original Motte and Bailey castle in Hertford, can be found just behind Castle Hall, a short distance from the modern castle.
In Railway Street can be found the oldest purpose-built Quaker Meeting House in the world, in use since 1670. The Hertford Corn Exchange was built on the site of a former gaol. Hertford Museum is housed in a 17th-century historic town house, with a Jacobean-style knot garden. A stained-glass window in St Andrew's Church is part of a fringe theory that links Hertford to the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail.
Hertford serves as a commuter town for London, and has two stations. Hertford East (on the Hertford East Branch Line). Hertford North (on the Hertford Loop Line) . Hertford also lies just west of the A10 and the Kingsmead Viaduct which links it south to London and the M25 and north to Royston and Cambridge.
( Hertford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Hertford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hertford - UK
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Claire & Nick's Wedding - Highlights - Hertford Castle
Claire & Nick's Wedding - Highlights - Hertford Castle
Hertford Living
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Hertford Castle was a Norman castle situated by the River Lea in Hertford, the county town of Hertfordshire, England.Only the gatehouse survives, and is a Grade I listed building.
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Hertford All Stars - Hertford Rock at the Castle 2014
Hertford Music Festival 2014
Hertford Play Day
A town centre event for kids including tons of free activities and events. For more information on upcoming events visit hertford.gov.uk/events
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A short stroll along the river to Hertford after leaving the old classic cars on Sunday at the Goat, Hertford Heath
McMullen Hertford Castle
Ale Degustation presents English Premium Bitter: McMullen Hertford Castle
Brewed by: McMullen & Sons, Ltd.
A fine brew from McMullen at The Whole Hop Brewery, combining natural whole leaf arome hops, best Suffolk malted barley and McMullen’s own pure spring water. Late hopping adds a subtlety to the traditional recipe, creating a truly distinctive taste for the ale connoisseur.
Hertford: Britain's wackiest town
Enjoy a tour around one of Britain's wackiest towns.
Centenary of Armistice Day - Hertford Castle
How the poppy project came about
Hertfordshire - Hertford Campsite
Remembrance Sunday Hertford Castle 2018
Beautiful Hertford Event
A fashion, beauty and lifestyle event organised in Hertford Town Centre supporting local businesses.
Visit hertford.gov.uk/events for information on upcoming events.
Hertford Rock at the Castle 2017
Snippets of most of the performers and one song from most main stage and acoustic stage sets.
Including a montage of Twisted State of Mind (UK).
(Plus a plug for a musical movie based in Hertford.)
The programme of the day is at
Hertford Food and Beer Festival at Hertford Castle, Hertford - Marshland Pete (Bootleg Recording)
A bootleg recording of my performance at Hertford Castle for the Food and Beer festival. It features some explosive electric slide playing followed by frenetic picked notes over a Blues backing, which I had built using looping.
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Marshland Pete is a Blues Rock guitarist, singer and producer from the British marshlands. He performs his own original songs and which he also produces. He is influenced by classic and modern artists such as Eric Clapton, Gary Clark Jr, The Black Keys, Jeff Beck, Royal Blood, Jimi Hendrix, Tedeschi Trucks
Audio Recorder: Zoom H1
Dahna Howes & George Gallantree's Wedding at Hertford Castle
Dahna & George's beautiful Wedding at St Botolph's Church Eastwick & the Reception at Hertford Castle on July 4th 2015. A Father escorts his Daughter through the village to the Church.
Crown And Country - Guildford & Hertford - Full Documentary
Crown And Country - Guildford & Hertford - Full Documentary
Join Edward Wessex, Queen Elizabeth the Second's youngest son, for a remarkable personal tour of some of the most famous landmarks in British History. As we travel under Prince Edward's personal guidance, we hear how intrigue and treason, violent death and treachery helped shape the rich tapestry of Britain's past.
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UK: Class 313 EMUs depart Hertford North on a London Moorgate bound passenger service
Class 313 EMUs (313059 & 313043) depart Hertford North working train 2J67, the 1128 Stevenage to London Moorgate.
Clip recorded 8th December 2018.
The British Rail Class 313 is a dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) train built by BREL York Works between February 1976 and April 1977. They were the first second-generation EMUs to be constructed for British Rail and the first British Rail units with both a pantograph for 25 kV AC overhead lines and shoegear for 750 V DC third rail supply. They were the first units in Britain to have multi-function Tightlock couplers, allowing coupling and the connection of control electric and air supplies to be carried out from the cab.
Following the withdrawal of most first-generation stock, they are the oldest EMUs in regular service on National Rail on the British mainland; the oldest units are now 42 years old.
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The Great Northern Route (formerly known as Great Northern Electrics) is the name given to suburban rail services run on the southern end of Britain's East Coast Main Line and its associated branches. Services operate to or from London King's Cross and Moorgate in London. Destinations include Hertford North, Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, Peterborough, Cambridge and King's Lynn. Services run through parts of Greater London, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.
The route forms a major commuter route into London from Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and eastern Bedfordshire; ridership has grown rapidly over recent years. In 2009 rolling stock was transferred from other lines to allow additional services and longer trains to be run. In early 2018 the line was connected to the Thameslink route via a junction just south of the High Speed 1 bridge, north of King's Cross, allowing through services to south of London.
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Hertford North railway station is one of two stations serving the town of Hertford in Hertfordshire, England, the other being Hertford East railway station.
Hertford North is about ten minutes walk from the town centre in North Road and opened on 2 June 1924, replacing the similarly named station (known until 1923 as Hertford Cowbridge) on the branch from Hatfield. It is 19 miles 48 chains (31.54 km) down the line from London King's Cross on the Hertford Loop Line which provides a diversion from the East Coast Main Line from Alexandra Palace to Langley Junction just south of Stevenage. Stations on the line include Stevenage, Watton-at-Stone, Bayford and Cuffley. Trains on this line are run by Great Northern. It has one terminal and two through platforms and features a lift, a small shop, two ticket booths and ticket barriers.
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Hertford is the historic county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county.
Hertford has been the county town of Hertfordshire since Saxon times when it was governed by the king's reeves.
Hertford is at the confluence of four river valleys: the Rib, Beane and Mimram join the River Lea at Hertford to flow east and then south toward the Thames as the Lee Navigation, after Hertford Castle Weir.The shared valley of the Lea and the Beane is called Hartham Common and this provides a large park to one side of the town centre running towards Ware and lying below the ridge upon which Bengeo is situated.
The town centre still has its medieval layout with many timber-framed buildings hidden under later frontages, particularly in St Andrew Street.
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