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Historic Houses

Knebworth House and Hatfield House can still be visited today. Have you heard of Goldings, Panshanger, Tewin and Theobalds?

  • A Contemporary of Rothamsted Manor
    A Contemporary of Rothamsted Manor
    Forty Hall, Enfield
  • A little corner of history
    A little corner of history
    The delights of Shaw's Corner
  • Bayfordbury
    Bayfordbury
    A fine house and home of the Baker family
  • Cassiobury House
    Cassiobury House
    Home to the Earls of Essex
  • Cedars Park, Cheshunt
    Cedars Park, Cheshunt
    A Brief History This fantastic park is on the site of the former Palace of Theobalds, owned by King James I ...
  • Cedars Park, Cheshunt in 2020
    Cedars Park, Cheshunt in 2020
    Cedars Park has seen a number of developments over the last decade. Jane Ruffell posted an article about Cedars Park ...
  • Cheshunt Great House
    Cheshunt Great House
    A mysterious fire
  • Cheshunt Park and the Cromwells
    Cheshunt Park and the Cromwells
    A historic estate in Cheshunt
  • Events from the Illustrated London News
    Events from the Illustrated London News
    The Royal Visit to Hatfield House
  • Hanbury Manor
    Hanbury Manor
    Formerly Poles Convent School
  • Hatfield House
    Hatfield House
    Then and now-ish
  • Hatfield House
    Hatfield House
    The history of Hatfield House
  • How did the Great Nast Hyde get its name?
    How did the Great Nast Hyde get its name?
    An early 1600s house
  • Knebworth gryphons return
    Knebworth gryphons return
    Restoration of the Knebworth gryphons
  • Local Family Historian Finds "The Missing Link"
    Local Family Historian Finds "The Missing Link"
    I had been researching my family history for many years and had successfully got back to the time of King ...
  • Lord Capel of Ware was taken prisoner at The Siege of Colchester
    Lord Capel of Ware was taken prisoner at The Siege of Colchester
    28th August 1648
  • Memories of Goldings in the 1990s
    Memories of Goldings in the 1990s
    Early Memories
  • Memory Lane at Balls Park campus
    Memory Lane at Balls Park campus
    One of the HALS volunteers mentioned the other day that she had taken a very pleasant walk through the well-kept ...
  • Old Gorhambury House
    Old Gorhambury House
    A Tudor house
  • Our Village - Tewin
    Our Village - Tewin
    Panshanger House
  • Rawdon House
    Rawdon House
    Rawdon House is an impressive red-brick house at the south end of the High Street in Hoddesdon, and was built ...
  • Royal Review of the Hertfordshire Militia
    Royal Review of the Hertfordshire Militia
    Hatfield Park, 1800
  • Rye House
    Rye House
    A historic Hoddesdon house
  • Sir George Faudel-Phillips (Bart) - 1840 to 1922
    Sir George Faudel-Phillips (Bart) - 1840 to 1922
    A great benefactor of Hertford
  • Listed Buildings in the Borough of Broxbourne

    Listed Buildings in the Borough of Broxbourne (21)

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