view gallery NE0.2 km | Grand Union Canal - Main Line (Southern section) – Lock 50 - Bushes Lock - Northchurch, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is lock 50 on the Main Line (Southern section) of the Grand Union Canal. posted by: ntpayne location: East Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/17/2017 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Peter The Wild Boy - Grave at Northchurch in Wikipedia Entries Peter the Wild Boy (fl. 1725-1785) was a mentally handicapped Hanoverian of unknown parentage, who was found living wild in the woods near Hanover in 1725. His grave can still be seen in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, Northchurch. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/13/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Northchurch,Great War Memorial- Herts. in World War I Memorials and Monuments A war memorial inside the grounds of St. Mary's Church, Northchurch, Hertfordshire. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/14/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.6 km | Grand Union Canal - Main Line (Southern section) – Lock 49 - Northchurch Lock - Northchurch, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is lock 49 on the Main Line (Southern section) of the Grand Union Canal. posted by: ntpayne location: East Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/17/2017 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
view gallery S0.6 km | The Bourne School - Berkhamstead in Blue Plaques The Bourne School now (223 High Street, Britannia Building Society). Founded in 1737 by London merchant Thomas Bourne, this was only the second school since Dean Incent founded the grammar school (Berkhamsted School) nearly two centuries previously. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/15/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.6 km | Northchurch - Hertfordshire in Pictorial Village Signs A lovely double sided Village Sign on the A 41 at Northchurch. posted by: Norfolk12 location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/20/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.6 km | Grand Union Canal - Main Line (Southern section) – Lock 51 - Gas 1 Lock - Northchurch, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is lock 51 on the Main Line (Southern section) of the Grand Union Canal. posted by: ntpayne location: East Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/17/2017 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Grand Union Canal - Main Line (Southern section) – Lock 52 - Gas 2 Lock - Northchurch, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is lock 52 on the Main Line (Southern section) of the Grand Union Canal. posted by: ntpayne location: East Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/17/2017 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
view gallery SE0.8 km | Cross Oak Road - Berkhampstead All Saints Church in Stained Glass Windows A simple Stained window in the Lady Chapel of this post war church, a tribute to the Glory of God and to those who fell in Both World Wars. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 04/18/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.1 km | The Monks House - Berkhamstead, Herts. in Blue Plaques A 16th Century House now a cafe and hotel.
posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 12/03/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.3 km | Early Victorian Bakery -Berkhamstead - Herts in Blue Plaques Early Victorian Bakery with fine ornamental brick and iron-work.
this is almost opposite the Almshouses, in the High Street. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/15/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.3 km | 1684 -Sayer Alms Houses - Berkhamstead in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones A row of Alms houses in the High Street , Part of the Berkhamstead Heritage Walk. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/09/2009 last visited: 03/26/2012 |
view gallery SE1.3 km | The Sayer Almshouses - Berkhamstead in Blue Plaques The Sayer Almshouses speak for themselves in the proclamation on the front 'The Gift of John Sayer 1684'. Chief Cook to King Charles II he was a very wealthy man and a great benefactor to the town. His tomb chest is one of the more prominent monuments in St Peter's church.
posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/15/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Cowper School - Berkhamstead - Herts in Blue Plaques William Cowper's School was the middle house of three which have been made into a single shop and dates back to the early eighteenth century.
The blue plaque is above the shop frontage that shows this was the Cowper School in the past. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/07/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery E1.4 km | Grand Union Canal - Main Line (Southern section) – Lock 53 - Berkhamsted Top Lock - Berkhamsted, UK in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts This is lock 53 on the Main Line (Southern section) of the Grand Union Canal. posted by: ntpayne location: East Midlands, United Kingdom date approved: 05/17/2017 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | The Bridewell- Berkhamstead- Herts in Blue Plaques
The Police Station does not have any architectural merit, save the facility to widen the pedestrian area at the traffic-light controlled cross-roads, by cutting into the ground floor and supporting the floors above on a corner pillar. However, there has been a police station on this site since 1764.
posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/15/2009 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Berkhampstead Herts in Police Stations A new police station, In the High Street.
posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/19/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.4 km | The Town Hall 1859 - Berkhamstead - Herts in Blue Plaques The Town Hall (built in 1859) is once more a central focus in community life, thanks to much hard work by many volunteers and the ably managed Town Hall Trust around which directly,this Victorian building flourishes. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/08/2009 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Town Hall Clock- Berkhamstead , Hert's in Town Clocks A clock on the Old Town Hall, in the High Street.
posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/19/2008 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Sea Food Restaurant High Street - Berkhamstead in Fish and Chips Restaurants a lovely restaurant that specializes in fish or seafood dishes. just plain old fashion fish and chips or something more fancy. posted by: Norfolk12 location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/08/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.6 km | The Swan- 16th C coaching Inn - High Street - Berkhamstead, Hert's in Blue Plaques The Swan. Originally a sixteenth century coaching it is now run by a charity providing sheltered accommodation for young people and provides a nonalcoholic meeting place for young people generally. It is one of three centuries-old coaching inns. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/08/2009 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
view gallery E1.6 km | Station, Berkhamstead, Herts, UK – Inspector Lynley Mysteries, For The Sake of Elena (2002) in Movie Locations Berkhamstead station is used as a stand in for Cambridge Parkway station. posted by: bill&ben location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 06/03/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Site of ancient market square - Berkhamstead in Blue Plaques The Market Square was the town's ancient trading centre, built on stilts (20 huge oak posts) [Hastie] in typical sixteenth century style, the floor above housing the corn for sale, and providing some shelter underneath for other stall holders. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/15/2009 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | King's Arms - High Street, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, UK. in Pictorial Pub Signs The Kings Arms? Well, ONE of them..... posted by: HitchinLookers location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 07/26/2011 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | The Kings Arms- Berkhamstead - Herts in Blue Plaques The King's Arms is an eighteenth century inn and became the principal inn of the town. It's capacity to stable up to forty horses was of great economic significance when it was customary to change one horse of a team of four every ten miles. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/08/2009 last visited: 04/01/2012 |
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