The remains of a once immense mansion built in 1563-8 by Sir Nicholas Bacon, Queen Elizabeth's Lord Keeper, and twice visited by the Queen. Its extravagantly showy two-storey porch survives, with parts of the hall, chapel and clock-tower....
Hatfield House is a exceptional Jacobean House and Garden. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful gardens and fountains, and see the famous knot garden and the neighboring the Tudor Old Palace where Elizabeth I spent alot of her childhood....
Rye House Gatehouse one of the first brick buildings to be built in Britain. It is also a significant place in history, the Rye House Plot which was the failed attempt to assassinate King Charles II....
Knebworth House is one of the most admired stately homes in Britain today. It is world famous for its music concerts and as the former home of the novelist Edward Bulwer Lytton -famous for words as 'The pen is mightier than the sword'....
Designed as a place to bring the whole family, Maple Street is the LARGEST dolls house and Miniature shop in Europe (possibly the world!) With huge discounts, seven day opening, on site parking for up to 80 cars and coaches why not take some time out...
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