here at Aquasplash and Planet Ice at Leisureworld Hemel Hempstead, you can have fun with all water – liquid and frozen! There is Aquasplash, a cool indoor water theme park set in a tropical themed Aztec jungle. There’s a total of six exci...
Mill Green Museum is a local history museum for the Welwyn Hatfield District is based in the Mill House, dating back to the 16th century, formerly the home for generations of millers and their families. At Mill Green Museum you can also enjoy a cr...
Located on the Woodside Leisure Park off the North Orbital Road, Gambado Watford boasts one of the largest play frames in North London along with our very special dodgems, climbing wall (minimum height 1.05m)and carousel. For toddlers there is a ...
At Gambado Stevenage we also understand the importance of making parents’ visit as enjoyable as possible too, so we provide plenty of comfortable seating, a tasty cafe with great coffee as well as free Wi-Fi....
The Museum tells the story of Bushey and its unique artistic history. It has a large collection of works and articles relating to Sir Hubert von Herkomer RA and his world-renowned Art School. Also on show is the Lucy Kemp-Welch Memorial Trust Collect...
Hertford Museum was built in 1903 and is housed in a 17th century town house with a beautiful Jacobean style garden. The museum has altering temporary exhibitions and hosts events and activities throughout the year....
The British Schools Museum is located in a exceptional plot of buildings and tells of the history of Britains education from1810 to 1969....
Hitchin Museum and Art Gallery comprises of six main galleries. One of the galleries being the Yeomanry Gallery, which displays the Artillery used in battle, uniforms and medals of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry.
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A listed Georgian building dating from the 1750 and is the perfect setting for Lowewood Museums impressive collection. Discover the fascinating story of the local area through displays of geology, social history and photographs of town life in the 19...
First Garden City Heritage Museum in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire follows the acorn of Ebenezer Howard's idea through to the realisation of his dream in bricks and mortar and in fields and trees.
His vision of space, sunlight and greener...
Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery occupies an attractive Edwardian building facing Broadway Gardens, in the centre of Letchworth, beside the Library. The museum has four main galleries. Downstairs you can see local wildlife displayed in realistic sett...
The Forge Museum is part of a 17th century barn conversion. The blacksmith's shop and shoeing room were added in 1811. The forge and its two cottages were given to the Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust by Deed of Gift in 1988....
Potters Bar Museum is opposite the building of what remains of the Wyllyotts medieval manor. Findings from archaeological excavations in the local area are on display for all to see, including the likes of medieval items from Wyllyotts Manor....
Discover the fascinating range of animals collected by Lionel Walter Rothschild in our beautiful Victorian Museum. It is home to the world-class research and collections of the Natural History Museum's Bird Group....
The Museum has a large collection of genuine artifacts, photographs and documents on display,
which gives a flavor to what has happened here since the station opened in 1938.
The first floor is dedicated to the Royal Air Force, United States A...
In the medieval gallery you can find out about Alban, Britain's first Christian martyr, and the Abbey that grew up around the site of his martyrdom. See objects used by people in medieval St Albans and learn how they lived.
More fascinating and co...
The Silk Mill House is now Redbourn Museum. It is all that remains of a steam driven silk mill, Woolhams Mill, which occupied this site from 1857 to 1938. Here raw silk from cocoons was washed and “thrown” into a yarn suitable for weaving. The mi...
World War I: A Soldiers Story 24 October 2009 to 13 March 2010 - Follow the experiences of Stevenage men who served. Step into the recruiting office and walk through a trench. Find out how the town chose to remember those who lost their lives. Explor...
Telling the story of Watford past and present, Watford Museum is housed in the former Benskins Brewery Mansion.
The museum has displays of local history and industry, including Watford Football Club memorabilia and the Cassiobury Collection of fi...
Ware Museum has a timeline display of Ware’s History from pre-history times to the Second World War.
The World War 2 Bunker houses an interactive area where schools can learn about the Blitz and the ‘joys’ of being evacuees.
The new gall...
Parents Paradise provides soft play for children of all ages up to 11 years. Our family-run play area includes exciting play frames, a separate baby play area, go karting race track, and a shooting gallery. It’s an indoor play especially designed t...
Vast area of open downland and woods. This magnificent and varied estate runs across the borders of Herts and Bucks, along the main ridge of the Chiltern Hills. There are 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of woodlands, commons and chalk downland supportin...
Home of famous Irish playwright G.B. Shaw. Bernard Shaw lived in this Edwardian Arts & Crafts-influenced house from 1906 until his death in 1950. The rooms remain much as he left them, with many literary and personal effects evoking the individuality...
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