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OUTSIDE HERTFORD

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A shining example of Jacobean architecture, the home of the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury is a summer Hertfordshire favourite. Hatfield House offers tours of the residence and walks within the grounds from Easter Sunday until the end of September every year. The State Rooms can be looked around in your own time on weekends (only available on tours during the week), and the house offers a lovely river cottage kitchen and deli for lunch.

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As well as Hatfield House itself, enjoy the manicured garden, extensive park, 9 unique shops, busy restaurant, traditional breeds farm and children's adventure playground. The House, Gardens, Hatfield Park Farm , Bloody Hollow Play Area are closed during the winter.

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Jordans Mill is based just off the A1 in Broom, near Biggleswade, boasting a Riverside Café, Mill Gardens, Mill Shop and 150-year- old flour mill
which sits by the River Ivel.

Visit this lovingly restored Victorian watermill to gain a fascinating insight into the heritage of flour milling in Britain and the unique story of the
Jordan family. The Mill is open for tours... Read more

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This English stately home has activities for all - from its dinosaur trail and adventure playground to a vast 250-acre garden and deer park. Based in Stevenage, Knebworth has guided and unguided tours of the house on offer, and has also famously been used as a rock concert venue featuring the likes of Pink Floyd , Queen and Oasis over the years.

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Knebworth House makes for a great day out for all the family, with the Historic House, 28-acres of Formal Gardens, 250-acre Deer Park, Adventure Playground with Fort Knebworth and Dinosaur Trail.

Knebworth House is a treasure trove of stories from 19 generations of the Lytton family, making it an extraordinary walk through 500 years of British history. Delve into the 3 exhibitions and... Read more

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Lowewood Museum is open on Friday and Saturday 10am to 4:30pm.

Lowewood Museum tells the history of the borough of Broxbourne, capturing the unique stories of those who have lived and worked there. Housed in a beautiful Georgian building dating from the 1750s, their collection includes geology, archaeology, social history, costume, photography and art. Lowewood runs a fantastic programme... Read more

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Mountfitchet Castle is a unique open-air museum experience where the visitor can travel back in time over 900 years and truly witness life in a medieval Motte and Bailey castle. Explore the Castle and roam through the Norman village hidden behind the castle walls. Meet and hand feed the tame Fallow deer and other rescued animals that roam freely throughout the 10 acre site.

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Walk in the steps of real Tudors. Explore the birthplace of hte royal dynasty. Open your eyes to the Elizabethan age. To make the most of your visit, why not pick up one of our House Detective Bags? They are packed with tasks and quizzes to complete as you move through the museum. In the Charity Café there is a range of toys, games and colouring-in for younger visitors. Open April - mid December.... Read more

Contact details:

www.hadhammuseum.org.uk
email via their website
01279 843301

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The Royal Air Force Museum London celebrates and commemorates the Royal Air Force. Our three new innovative galleries explore the first 100 years of the RAF, its role today and invite visitors to imagine its future contribution and technology offering a great day out to all our visitors.

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The Royston Museum Trail guides the visitor through the history of Royston and the surrounding area with a range of archaeological finds dating from the Ice Age through to the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons. Other items of particular interest are a Beatles' programme, the first home computer (Sinclair ZX), a Rubik's Cube, and a time capsule assembled by the Royston Brownies in 1997 to be opened in 2027! ... Read more

Contact details:

www.roystonmuseum.org.uk
email via their website
01763 242587

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