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less than four rivers meet in Hertford they are the Mimram, Rib,
Beane and the Lea the latter of which still provides access to the
River Thames and the open seas to the hundreds of pleasure craft
and narrow boat users who frequent the rivers today.
Hertford
is now a thriving town with it's busy Saturday market drawing
people from around the area. Visitors to the town should begin at
the local Museum where they are many collections on display about
local industry and day to day life in this historic town. Visitors
to the town will enjoy a good choice of places to eat and friendly
pubs to suit all tastes. In addition to Hertford Castle the worlds
oldest Quaker Meeting House founded by George Fox in 1669 is still
in tact to this day. Also in 1553 Edward VI founded Christ's
Hospital School known as Blue Coat School and Hertford was it's
home for 300 years.
Hertford
is easy to get to by car with major roads such as, M25, M11, A10
and A1M close by. London is within 1 hours travel by train and of
course Stanstead Airport is less than 30 minutes drive from the
centre of Hertford. |