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Towns near Sandridge
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Wheathampstead
(2 Miles)*
Wheathampstead is one of the district's most attractive villages. Wheathampstead has a well documented history dating back to pre-Roman times. |
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St. Albans
(2 Miles)*
St Albans has been welcoming visitors from far afield for 2000 years. First built as Verulamium by the Romans, the city was renamed St. Albans after the first British Christian martyr. |
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Harpenden
(3 Miles)*
Harpenden is a busy commuter town, and retains its charm with a tree-lined High Street and many 17th and 18th century buildings. The town centre offers several small interesting shops, excellent pubs and restaurants. |
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Colney Heath
(3 Miles)*
Colney Heath is recognised as environmentally important for the heath is a wetland habitat and home to many shrubland and aquatic animals. |
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London Colney
(4 Miles)*
London Colney is a large village sited on the old coaching route between London and St. Albans. The village has a thriving historic centre with a hypermarket to the south. With 1,800 car parking spaces, it is one of the largest hypermarkets in the UK. |
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Redbourn
(4 Miles)*
Redbourn was a strategically positioned roman settlement along Watling Street and is famous locally as the scene of the first recorded cricket match in Hertfordshire in 1666. |
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East Hyde
(4 Miles)*
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Ayot St. Lawrence
(4 Miles)*
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North Mimms
(4 Miles)*
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Ayot St. Peter
(4 Miles)*
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Newmill End
(4 Miles)*
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Park Street
(4 Miles)*
Park Street Village is situated between Radlett and St Albans. There is a beautiful Nature Reserve, which was once chalk pits, and now there are 3 man-made lakes which are home to many species of birds and insects. |
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Welwyn Garden City
(4 Miles)*
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Bricket Wood
(5 Miles)*
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Kimpton
(5 Miles)*
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