StA20 Walk around Shaw's Corner
Our walk around Wheathampstead and Ayot St Lawrence.
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in St. Albans - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in St Albans - England: St Albans Cathedral, Verulamium Park, de Havilland Aircraft Museum, St Albans Clock Tower, Verulamium Museum, Willows Activity Farm, Heartwood Forest, St Albans South Signal Box, Shaw's Corner, Royal National Rose Society Gardens, Wheathampstead Heritage Trail, St. Michael's Church, The Odyssey Cinema
Best Attractions and Places to See in St Albans , England
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List of Best Things to do in St Albans , England
St Albans Cathedral
Redbournbury Watermill and Bakery
Verulamium Park
Verulamium Museum
de Havilland Aircraft Museum
Heartwood Forest
St Albans Clock Tower
Willows Activity Farm
St Albans South Signal Box
Shaw's Corner
Places to see in ( St Albans - UK )
Places to see in ( St Albans - UK )
St Albans, is a city in Hertfordshire, England, and the major urban area in the City and District of St Albans. St Albans lies east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, about 19 miles (31 km) north-northwest of London, 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Welwyn Garden City and 11 miles (18 km) south-southeast of Luton. St Albans was the first major town on the old Roman road of Watling Street for travellers heading north, and it became the Roman city of Verulamium. St Albans is a historic market town and is now a dormitory town within the London commuter belt and the Greater London Built-up Area.
Two railway stations serve the city, St Albans City station, which is situated 0.5 miles (800 m) east of the city centre, and St Albans Abbey station, which is situated approximately 0.7 miles (1 km) south-west of the city station. St Albans City station is served by Thameslink on a frequent and fast rail link through central London. Suburban services stop at all stations on the route, while express services are non-stop to London St Pancras International (St Albans City station to St Pancras International – 18 minutes). Trains run north to Harpenden, Luton, Luton Airport Parkway and on to Bedford. St Albans Abbey station is the terminus of a single-track line from Watford Junction station.
St Albans has a thriving cultural life, with regular concerts and theatre productions held at venues including Trestle Arts Base, St Albans Abbey, Maltings Arts Theatre, the Alban Arena, the Abbey Theatre, St Peter's Church and St Saviour's Church, given by numerous organisations including St Albans Bach Choir, St Albans Cathedral Choir, St Albans Abbey Girls' Choir, St Albans Symphony Orchestra, St Albans Chamber Choir, St Albans Chamber Opera, The Company of Ten, St Albans Choral Society, and St Albans Organ Theatre.
The St Albans Museum service runs two museums: Verulamium Museum, which tells the story of everyday life in Roman Britain using objects from the excavations of the important Roman Town; and the Museum of St Albans, which focuses on the history of the town and of Saint Alban. The Watercress nature reserve is by the River Ver and is run by the Watercress Wildlife Association.
Alot to see in ( St Albans - UK ) such as :
St Albans Cathedral
Verulamium Park
Old Gorhambury House
Kingsbury Watermill
Verulamium Museum
Bhaktivedanta Manor
Rothamsted Park
Roman Theatre of Verulamium
Roman Wall of St Albans
Shaw's Corner
Gobions Wood
Welwyn Roman Baths
de Havilland Aircraft Museum
Royal National Rose Society Gardens
St Michael's Church, St Albans
Ellenbrook Fields
Hilfield Park Reservoir
Lee House (Sopwell Nunnery)
Phillimore Recreation Ground
Childwickbury Manor
The Clock Tower
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Devil's Dyke, Lea Valley Walk & Hertfordshire Way to St Alban's (4K)
An expedition to the Iron Age earthwork Devil's Dyke at Wheathampstead, the place where it's claimed that Cassivellaunus made his stand against Cesar in 54BC.
The day starts with a meander along the Lea Valley Walk to Wheathampstead then picks up the Hertfordshire Way to St. Alban's.
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16 History Of Hertfordshire St Peters Church Ayot St Lawer
St Peter's Church had already been rebuilt more than once. St Peter's is mentioned as early as 1282 AD. By the latter part of the 17th century it was considerably altered but was rebuilt in the middle of the 18th century as an octagonal brick building with a detached belfry over the church yard gate. This in turn was rebuilt in a little more appropriate style in 1862 but this building only lasted until 1874 when it was struck by lightning and burned down. Today not a scrap of the building remains. Building the new church started the following year more than a mile away and survives to this day. Dates at the old churchyard confirm that burials continued into the early 20th century but seem to end just after the Great War.
23 History Of Hertfordshire The New Church Ayot St Lawrence
The village has two churches. The old one, in the centre of the village, was partially demolished in 1775, reputedly because it was obstructing the view from Sir Lionel Lyde's new home at Ayot House, which still stands across the park in front of the Palladian church (and behind the ruined church). The local villagers complained to the Bishop (then of Lincoln) and any such forced demolition was halted.
The new St Lawrence church was designed in a neo-classical style by Nicholas Revett and features a Palladian-style frontage with Doric columns. The architectural style is Greek Revival, copied by Revett from the temple to Apollo on the sacred island of Delos, in the Cyclades, one of the many places Revett visited during his extensive tour of antiquities in Europe. It was built in 1778 at the request of Sir Lionel, who lies buried under the right pavilion (as you face the church). At the opposite end his wife lies buried under a similar portico: it is reputed that Sir Lionel did not get on well with his wife and decreed that what the Church united in life, it should keep separate in death!
Horses in Ayot St. Lawrence
George Bernard Shaw's house
The home of GBS at Ayot St Lawrence, Herts.
The Lea Valley Walk: Harpenden to Hatfield 21 August 2018
An 8 mile section of the Lea Valley Walk between Haroenden and Hatfield in Hertfordshire. The walk goes via the small town of Wheathampstead. It also goes via Waterend and Stanborough Park on the outshikts of Hatfield. As usual on my walks, there are some great views! The walk took place in warm, sunny weather on Tuesday 21 August 2018.
New Church at Ayot St Lawrence
A look inside the New Church at Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire England.
The new St Lawrence church was designed in a neo-classical style by Nicholas Revett and features a Palladian style frontage with Doric columns. The architectural style is Greek Revival, copied by Revett from the temple to Apollo on the sacred island of Delos, in the Cyclades, one of the many places Revett visited during his extensive tour of antiquities in Europe. It was built in 1778 at the request of Sir Lionel, who lies buried under the right pavilion (as you face the church). At the opposite end his wife lies buried under a similar portico: it is reputed that Sir Lionel Lyde did not get on well with his wife and decreed that what the Church united in life, it should keep separate in death!
Ayot Greenway
short clip coming off the greenway
AYOT ST LAWRENCE CHURCH RUINS 17.4.16
This is a short video to show the ruins of the church in the village of Ayot St Lawrence, a beautiful quaint little village in Hertfordshire
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Singing Jerusalem in the Brocket Arms
This was a beautiful, old pub in Hertfordshire a few yards from Shaw's Corner. The people singing belong to an amateur choir that were singing that night in St. Albans. My friend and I walked here from the train station at Welwyn North (about four miles).
The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down The Middle
Rue Canusa (or Canusa Avenue) is a street that's split in two by a border: the northern part is in Stanstead, Canada, and the southern part is in Derby Line, USA — and border crossings here aren't as easy as they used to be.
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More New Years Eve fun at The Wicked Lady - Wheathampstead
Ayot st lawrence - Drone footage
A Walkabout Ayot St. Lawrence
A visit to the ruins of the Old Norman Church of Ayot St. Lawrence.
Just a little walkabout :)