Willows Farm Village
(3 Miles)*
Just a short distance from London, the unique Willows Farm Village is an incredible rural retreat, ideal for family fun days out.
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Hatfield House
(4 Miles)*
Celebrated Jacobean House and Tudor Old Palace steeped in Elizabethan and Victorian political history in a spectacular countryside setting. Built in 1607 and home of the Cecil family for 400 years.
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Mill Green Museum and Mill
(5 Miles)*
The museum is housed in the former Miller's house, dating back to the 16th century. There is also a fully restored eighteenth century working watermill, adjacent to the museum.
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Aldenham Country Park
(6 Miles)*
Aldenham Country Park - owned and managed by Hertfordshire County Council - was created on green belt land in 1971 as an area for quiet countryside recreation.
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St Albans Cathedral
(6 Miles)*
The Cathedral of Saint Alban stands on a hill that has been a site of worship since Saxon times and a place of history since the Romans founded St Albans as Verulamium.
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Museum of St Albans
(6 Miles)*
At the Museum of St Albans you can discover the fascinating story of our historic cathedral city.
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Capel Manor Gardens
(7 Miles)*
A unique opportunity to see behind the scenes at Greater London's only specialist College of Horticulture, Floristry, Garden Design, Equine, Animal Care and Countryside Studies.
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Royal Air Force Museum London
(7 Miles)*
The Royal Air Force Museum London, North West London is one of the best flight exhibitions in the world.
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Paradise Wildlife Park
(7 Miles)*
Paradise Wildlife Park is a truly special place, with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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Verulamium Museum
(7 Miles)*
Discover the life and times of a major Roman city at St Albans, Hertfordshire. This is the Museum of Everyday Life in Roman Britain.
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Royal National Rose Garden
(7 Miles)*
The new Gardens of the Rose were designed for the Royal National Rose Society by Michael Balston and built by Adam Frost Landscapes (both Gold Medal Winners at the Chelsea Flower Show).
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Church Farmhouse Museum
(7 Miles)*
Hendon Borough Council purchased Church Farmhouse, restored it and opened it as a museum in 1955. It is furnished as a Middlesex farm house and is the main repository for local artefacts from an area stretching from Edgware to Hampstead.
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Lowewood Museum
(9 Miles)*
A listed Georgian building dating from the 1750's is the perfect setting for Lowewood Museum's impressive collection.
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Harrow Museum & Heritage Centre
(9 Miles)*
The museum is a group of buildings and land known as Headstone Manor - a medieval estate, with a moated manor house, several timber barns and farmland.
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Shaws Corner
(9 Miles)*
Visit the home of George Bernard Shaw from 1906 until his death in 1950.
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