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Hatfield House, Park and Gardens
A stunning Jacobean house within its own Great Park where Elizabeth
I spent much of her childhood. It has been the home of the Cecil
family for 400 years. There are magnificent gardens, nature trails,
a children’s play area, the national collection of model soldiers,
gift shop and a licensed restaurant.
Lord Salisbury allows residents in a defined area of Hatfield Parish
to walk in the park. Passes are available from Fore Street Lodge
(9-4, Mon - Fri). Evidence of residency and a passport photo are
required.
Open: Easter Saturday - 30 September.
House: Wednesday to Sunday & Bank Holidays, 12 noon - 5pm.
Park and Gardens: Daily 11am - 5.30pm
Events and Elizabethan Banquets are held throughout the year.
Further information www.hatfield-house.co.uk
or telephone the House Office 01707 287010
Mill Green Museum & Water Mill
Mill Green, Hatfield. Telephone
01707 271362.
Mill Green Museum and Mill is a fully restored 18th century working
water mill. There are exhibitions, craft demonstrations, children’s
activities and special events.
Admission is free and it is open to the public:
Tuesday to Friday 10.00 - 5.00 & Saturday, Sunday & Bank
Holidays 2.00 - 5.00.
Milling Tuesday & Wednesday 10.30 - 12.30 and
1.30 - 3.30 - Sunday 2.00 - 4.30.
Welwyn Roman Bath House
Dickets Mead, Welwyn By-Pass, Hatfield
Open to the public January to November Sat, Sun, & Bank Holidays
2 - 5 (dusk if earlier) School Holidays (except December) Mon -
Fri 2 - 5 (or dusk if earlier).
For further details Telephone 01707 271362.
Symondshyde Great Wood
Woodland walks and picnic area. Entrance from Hammonds Lane.
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