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Moving to Hertfordshire?

As one of the Home Counties, Hertfordshire (or Herts) is often forgotten, swallowed up in the popular consciousness as a suburb of London; but if you look beyond the sleepy dormitory towns, there is an intriguing history to be discovered. There is evidence of humans living here since the Middle Stone Age. First farmed during the Neolithic period, permanent habitation appeared at the beginning of the Bronze Age. Following the Roman Conquest, Hertfordshire adapted quickly to the new way of life; Verulamium, a new town, became the third largest in Roman Britain. The Anglo-Saxons were quick to move in after the Romans departed, establishing many towns including Hertford.

It was during the Norman Conquest, however, that the area really came into its own. William the Conqueror accepted the final Saxon surrender at Berkhamsted, where he built his royal residence. He also built a castle at nearby Bishops Stortford. Much of the county was bought up by the nobility, who built country residences there to be conveniently close to London; this helped to create a strong economy. It was not until the Industrial Revolution that Hertfordshire really came into its own: a thriving brick-making industry was followed by the inception of the modern aircraft industry. De Havilland developed the first commercial jet at Hatfield. And this, of course, was the birthplace of the British film industry: from the 1920s until the late 1980s, the town of Borehamwood was home to one of the major British film studio complexes and many well-known films including the first three Star Wars movies were made here.

For a small county, Hertfordshire is chockablock with heritage sites, ranging in age from the ruins of Verulamium to the very modern de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre. St Albans, the first stop for a lot of people, encompasses it all: Beech Bottom Dyke is an Iron Age fortification; the cathedral is stunning; Ye Olde Fighting Cocks claims to be the oldest pub in England; and the Gardens of the Rose in nearby Chiswell Green is home to the Royal National Rose Society and a perfect place to spend a quiet summer afternoon. Hatfield House at Hatfield, once home to Queen Elizabeth I, is one of the grandest houses in the country, with exquisite gardens. Knebworth House is a lovely stately home, now a venue for rock concerts and operas throughout the summer. Ashridge Estate and Park is a neo-Gothic house designed by James Wyatt – the house is private but you can wander the parkland.

If that all seems too old, why not visit Stevenage, the first of the New Towns built after the Second World War. For many people, however, the real draw is the Henry Moore Foundation, a fabulous sculpture park housing many of Moore’s finest works. Literary types will enjoy a visit to Shaw’s Corner, the home of George Bernard Shaw, which has been preserved as a museum. Finally, the Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum at Tring has one of the UK’s finest collections of stuffed birds, mammals, reptiles and insects.

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