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50 Walks in Hertfordshire
Paperback, 128 pages. Published July 31, 2002 by AA Publishing. Synopsis: Explore the beauty of Hertfordshire with this walking guide. It offers over 50 walks around the region, including Bishop's Stortford, Norman's Island and Great Gaddesden while providing places to visit along the way, or extensions to make them easier or more challenging. Each walk highlights a particular feature, for instance wildlife, history or the countryside and ranges from two to ten miles in length. A location map indicates the starting point of the walk while topographical features are clearly marked to guide you along the route. Information is also provided on footpath signs, countryside access, walking tips and safety guidelines and an introduction to the county provides a brief background to the area.

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AA Street by Street Guide - Hertford, Welwyn Garden City, ...
Paperback - 64 pages (30 April, 2002). This map covers Hertford, Welwyn Garden City, Cheshunt, Hatfield, Hoddesdon, Ware, Bramfield, Broxbourne, Codicote, Essenden, Goffs Oak, Hertford Heath, Lower Nazeing, Oaklands, St Margarets, Stanstead Abbotts, Stapleford, Tewin, Thundridge, Welwyn

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AA Street by Street Guide to Hertfordshire
Paperback 256 pages (October 27, 2005). As well as covering the whole of Hertfordshire this map also covers towns just outside of Hertfordshire including Luton, Harlow, Barnet, Chalfont St Peter, Stansted and Waltham Abbey

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Francis Frith's Hertfordshire
Paperback 128 pages (August 29, 2000) Approximately 150 detailed historical photographs from The Francis Frith collection with expanded captions and full introduction. Suitable for tourists, local historians and general readers. Includes a voucher for a free mounted print of any photograph in the book.

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 Hatfield Voices
Paperback (10 December, 1999).

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 Hatfield: A Pictorial History
Authors: Sue Kirby, Richard Busby. Hardcover - 128 pages (October 1995).

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Hertfordshire A to Z (In Old Photographs)
Paperback. Published November 24, 2005 by Sutton Publishing. Synopsis: Journalist and historian Pamela Shields lives and works in Hertfordshire, and has a passion for the county. Her new book is a compendium of fascinating facts that will be a revelation to many. Home to many 'firsts', such as the first and only British pope and the first garden city, the county has also been home to many famous people, from King Offa to Laurence Olivier, George Orwell, Graham Greene and Henry Moore - all of whom are featured here. Peculiar survivals, such as the Hertfordshire Spike and the Pudding Stone, St Albans Mummers and the Bovingdon Revels, are included - as are curious buildings, puzzling theories, urban myths, local legends, and much more.

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OS Explorer Map 0182 (1:25000) St Albans & Hatfield (Hemel ...
Map. Published February 13, 2006 by Ordnance Survey. 1:25000 scale (4 cm to 1km - 2.5 inches to 1 mile). Map includes Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Harpenden, Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City.

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OS Landranger Map 0166 (1:50000) Luton & Hertford, Hitchin ...
Map. Published March 4, 2002 by Ordnance Survey. 1:50000 scale (2 cm to 1km - 1.25 inches to 1 mile). The map includes Watford, Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Harpenden, Welwyn Garden City, Enfield, Cheshunt, Hatfield, Hertford, Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth, Luton, Dunstable. This map is part of the Landranger (Pink) series and is designed for people who really want to get to know an area. It includes the following information: tourist information, camping and caravan sites, picnic areas and viewpoints, selected places of interest and rights of way information for England and Wales. Each map in the series covers an area of 40 km by 40 km (25 miles by 25 miles) and like other Ordnance Survey maps, National Grid squares are provided so that any feature can be given a unique reference number. Perfect for planning ahead and local excursions, these maps are full of useful information that will help you really get to know an area.

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The Gardens at Hatfield
Hardcover, 192 pages. Published April 1, 2005 by Frances Lincoln Publishers. Synopsis: The re-creation of the great garden at Hatfield House has been one of the most exciting and closely observed garden enterprises of the last thirty years. Now, at last, it is recorded and displayed in this revelatory book. Sue Snell has been photographing there for years, and with the help of the dowager Marchioness she now presents the fruit of her labours in a book that will excite and amaze all who have an interest in one of Britain's greatest gardens - now once again worthy of its great architectural, botanical and historical heritage.

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INFORMATION
Guide
Fact file
MAPS
Area map
Street map
FIND NEARBY
Hotels
Pubs
Restaurants
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NEARBY TOWNS
Welwyn Garden City (4.6 km)
St Albans (8.1 km)
Potters Bar (8.5 km)
Hertford (10.5 km)
Radlett (10.6 km)
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NEARBY VILLAGES
Old Hatfield (0.7 km)
Birchwood (0.9 km)
Oxlease (1.2 km)
The Ryde (1.3 km)
Hatfield Garden Village (1.4 km)
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