Places to see in ( Sawbridgeworth - UK )
Places to see in ( Sawbridgeworth - UK )
Sawbridgeworth is a small, mainly residential, town and also a civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. Sawbridgeworth borders Harlow and is four miles south of Bishop's Stortford, twelve miles east of Hertford and nine miles north of Epping. It lies on the A1184 and has a railway station that links to Liverpool Street station in London. The River Stort flows through the east of the town, past the Maltings.
Underlying the town at some depth is the London Clay stratum, with a thick layer of Boulder clay laid down during the ice ages, including the Anglian. The soil on top of this is a loam, with erratics of conglomerate known as Hertfordshire puddingstone found around the town.
Sawbridgeworth railway station is situated on the London to Cambridge/Stansted Airport line. There are bus services to Harlow, Bishops Stortford, and Stansted Airport. Sawbridgeworth has a secondary school, the Leventhorpe School, which also offers a public swimming pool and gym. There is also one primary school, one junior school and one infant school in Sawbridgeworth.
Sawbridgeworth is administered by East Herts district council. The local Town Council currently has 12 councillors, covering both Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook. Sawbridgeworth has its own fire station, situated in Station Road. It is part of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue. It is a retained fire station crewed by 14 staff and has 1 Scania fire engine. Sawbridgeworth has been twinned with Bry-sur-Marne in France since 1973.
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Top 10 PRETTIEST Towns in HERTFORDSHIRE
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Hertfordshire? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in St. Albans - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in St Albans - England: St Albans Cathedral, Verulamium Park, de Havilland Aircraft Museum, St Albans Clock Tower, Verulamium Museum, Willows Activity Farm, Heartwood Forest, St Albans South Signal Box, Shaw's Corner, Royal National Rose Society Gardens, Wheathampstead Heritage Trail, St. Michael's Church, The Odyssey Cinema
Places to see in ( Great Dunmow - UK )
Places to see in ( Great Dunmow - UK )
Great Dunmow is a historic market town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. It is situated on the north of the A120 road, approximately midway between Bishop's Stortford and Braintree, 6 miles east of London Stansted Airport. Originally the site of a Roman settlement on Stane Street, the town thrived during the Middle Ages. Many buildings survive from this period, including a sixteenth-century town hall. Dunmow means Meadow on the Hill. The settlement was variously referred to as Dunmow Magna, Much Dunmow, or most commonly Great Dunmow.
Great Dunmow borders the former estate of Easton Lodge, a country house belonging to the Maynard family. The most notable member, Frances Maynard, became the Countess of Warwick and later a mistress of King Edward VII. As the Prince of Wales he was reportedly a regular visitor to the Estate, travelling from London on the train to Easton Lodge railway station. The initials CW are visible on a number of Victorian era properties in Great Dunmow. Known as Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick she was a generous philanthropist in the local community. As of 2017, Robert Nicholson is Emeritus Mayor of Great Dunmow.
The town's history is explained in the Maltings Museum on Mill Lane. A Roman small town developed on the junction between Stane Street and the Roman roads which ran north-east to south-west from Sudbury to London and north-west to southeast from Cambridge to Chelmsford. The main settlement area spread westwards from the road junction, with cemeteries on the outskirts. There was a second Roman settlement at Church End immediately to the north of present-day Great Dunmow. The site likely included a rural Roman Temple.
Great Dunmow is 8.3 miles (13.4 km) from Braintree railway station (63 minutes to London Liverpool Street) to the east and 9.2 miles (14.8 km) from Bishop's Stortford railway station (45 minutes to London Liverpool Street and 35 minutes to Tottenham Hale) to the west. Until 1952 the town was served by the Bishop's Stortford-Braintree Branch Line a line between these stations, which opened to passengers on 22 February 1869 and closed on 3 March 1952. The line continued in use for freight trains and occasional excursions, closing in stages with the final section to Easton Lodge closing on 17 February 1972. It is now possible to walk or cycle in either direction along the former track bed to Braintree Station, or to the edge of Bishop's Stortford.
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Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Cheshunt is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, but lying entirely within the London Metropolitan Area and Greater London Urban Area. It is 12 miles (19 km) north of central London. The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Cheshunt.
The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a castle, erected by the Romans, the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latin castrum meaning fort. This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.
Cheshunt was a settlement on Ermine Street, the main Roman road leading north from London. This origin was investigated by the television archaeology programme Time Team. Before the Norman Conquest, the manor of Cheshunt was held by Eddeva the Fair, but William I granted it to Alan of Brittany. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146, but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three-stage tower topped by an octagonal turret.
As Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth I lived at Cheshunt in the care of Sir Anthony Denny, after she left Queen Catherine Parr's household in 1548. Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, died here in 1712. In 1825, Cheshunt was also the location of the Cheshunt Railway. Running from the town's High Street to the River Lea near the present-day Cheshunt railway station, this 0.75 mi (1.21 km) horse-drawn line was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
Up until 2004, Temple Bar stood in Theobalds Park, having been moved from London at the turn of the 19th century. The gateway has since been re-erected in London at Paternoster Square on the north side of St Paul's Cathedral. Cedars Park, Broxbourne, on the site of the historic Theobalds Palace, is a public park that covers 19 hectares (47 acres) of parkland and includes a lake, turf play maze, bocce court, play mound (Venusberg), pet's corner, flint arch and historic walls, tea room and arts centre. The park received a Green Flag award in 2013.
The Old Pond area is located in the centre of Cheshunt and is home to many local businesses. With roads leading to the M25, A10 and towards Broxbourne. Cheshunt Station is located in London Oyster Zone 8. Nearby stations include Theobalds Grove, Waltham Cross, Turkey Street, Southgate (Picadilly Line) and Loughton (Central Line). Cheshunt is located on the A10 trunk road (also known locally as the Great Cambridge Road) which provides links to Junction 25 of the M25 London Orbital Motorway, Central London and Cambridge.
Cheshunt has a mixture of commercial and Hertfordshire County Council contract services. Most buses operate to Waltham Cross (where there are links to north London and Essex), Hoddesdon and Broxbourne. The towns of Hertford, Harlow, Potters Bar, and Waltham Abbey are also linked to Cheshunt. Buses are operated by Arriva, Centrebus, Metroline or Sullivan Buses.
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Places to see in ( Stansted Mountfitchet - UK )
Places to see in ( Stansted Mountfitchet - UK )
Stansted Mountfitchet is an English village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex, near the Hertfordshire border, 35 miles north of London. The village is served by Stansted Mountfitchet railway station. Stansted Mountfitchet is situated in north west Essex near the Hertfordshire border and 3 miles (5 km) north of Bishop's Stortford. Stansted Airport is 2 miles (3 km) from the village. The village has three primary schools (Bentfield Primary School, St Mary's (C of E) Primary School and Magna Carta Primary Academy), and one high school which was renamed the Forest Hall School in September, 2013.
Stansted was a Saxon settlement (the name means 'stony place' in Anglo-Saxon) and predates the Norman conquest, although it was not until this invasion that it acquired the suffix Mountfitchet from the Norman baron who settled there. A small remnant of his castle remains, around which a reconstruction of an early Norman castle has been built. Believed to have been fortified originally in the Iron Age, and subsequently by the Romans and Vikings, construction of the Norman castle began in 1066.
St Mary the Virgin's Church, built in the 1120s, is a redundant church under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The brick west tower was added in 1692. A chapel of ease dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist was built in 1889 nearer the centre of the village and is now the village church. Stansted Hall was built in 1871.
Other village attractions include the House on the Hill Toy Museum, which its owners claim is the largest toy museum in the World. Located next to Mountfitchet Castle and Norman Village of 1066, both attractions are owned by Alan Goldsmith. The museum opened in 1991 and holds over 80,000 toys, mostly from the 1950s to the 1990s. A working windmill built in 1787 is in the village, and is open to the public once a month.
During the Second World War, the US Air Force constructed an airfield near the village. After the war ended, it was subsequently taken over by the government and developed as a commercial airport. Today, MAG Stansted Airport is accessible by road from Junction 8 of the M11 motorway, near Bishop's Stortford and direct by train from London Liverpool Street.
In March 2013, Stansted Mountfitchet was named as the UK's fourth most internet-friendly town. The Google eTown Awards recognise the top places where businesses are most actively embracing the web, and Stansted's high ranking reflects the increased use of the internet to spur economic growth. The results put Stansted in fourth place behind Richmond, in third, Edinburgh, in second, and Stratford upon Avon, which took the top spot.
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All 47 Hertfordshire Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)
Every Hertfordshire railway station. All 47 National Rail stations in the county of Hertfordshire, England (UK). Govia Thameslink Railway (Great Northern, Thameslink and Southern), Avanti West Coast, West Midlands Trains (London Northwestern Railway), London Overground, Chiltern Railways and Greater Anglia serve the stations of Hertfordshire.
The stations in Hertfordshire along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Apsley 11/12/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Baldock 21/06/2021 (Great Northern)
Bayford 15/10/2021 (Great Northern)
Berkhamsted 11/12/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Bishop's Stortford 15/10/2021 (Greater Anglia)
Bricket Wood 25/09/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Brookman's Park 24/07/2021 (Great Northern)
Broxbourne 14/03/2020 (Greater Anglia)
Bushey 25/09/2021 (London Overground)
Carpender's Park 25/09/2021 (London Overground)
Cheshunt 14/03/2020 (Greater Anglia)
Chorleywood 05/03/2022 (London Underground)
Cuffley 15/10/2021 (Great Northern)
Elstree & Borehamwood 08/08/2020 (Thameslink)
Garston 25/09/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Harpenden 30/10/2021 (Thameslink)
Hatfield 24/07/2021 (Great Northern)
Hemel Hempstead 11/12/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Hertford East 14/03/2020 (Greater Anglia)
Hertford North 15/10/2021 (Great Northern)
Hitchin 21/06/2021 (Great Northern)
How Wood 25/09/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
King's Langley 11/12/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Knebworth 21/06/2021 (Great Northern)
Letchworth Garden City 21/06/2021 (Great Northern)
Park Street 25/09/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Potter's Bar 24/07/2021 (Great Northern)
Radlett 30/10/2021 (Thameslink)
Rickmansworth 21/02/2023 (London Underground)
Royston 21/06/2021 (Great Northern)
Rye House 14/03/2020 (Greater Anglia)
Sawbridgeworth 15/10/2021 (Greater Anglia)
St. Alban's Abbey 25/09/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
St. Alban's City 30/10/2021 (Thameslink)
St. Margaret's 14/03/2020 (Greater Anglia)
Stevenage 15/10/2021 (Great Northern)
Theobalds Grove 24/08/2019 (London Overground)
Tring 11/12/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Waltham Cross 24/08/2019 (Greater Anglia)
Ware 14/03/2020 (Greater Anglia)
Watford High Street 25/09/2021 (London Overground)
Watford Junction 27/06/2022 (London Northwestern Railway)
Watford North 25/09/2021 (London Northwestern Railway)
Watton-at-Stone 15/10/2021 (Great Northern)
Welham Green 24/07/2021 (Great Northern)
Welwyn Garden City 24/07/2021 (Great Northern)
Welwyn North 21/06/2021 (Great Northern)
Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included.
This video includes all the stations in Hertfordshire in September 2023.
All 47 Hertforshire stations: 00:00
Apsley 00:05
Baldock 00:09
Bayford 00:13
Berkhamsted 00:17
Bishops Stortford 00:21
Bricket Wood 00:25
Brookmans Park 00:29
Broxbourne 00:33
Bushey 00:37
Carpenders Park 00:41
Cheshunt 00:45
Chorleywood 00:49
Cuffley 00:53
Elstree & Borehamwood 00:57
Garston 01:01
Harpenden 01:05
Hatfield 01:09
Hemel Hempstead 01:13
Hertfod East 01:17
Hertford North 01:21
Hitchin 01:25
How Wood 01:29
Kings Langley 01:33
Kenbworth 01:37
Letchworth Harden City 01:41
Park Street 01:45
Potters Bar 01:49
Radlett 01:53
Rickmansworth 01:57
Royston 02:01
Rye House 02:05
Sawbridgeworth 02:09
St Albans Abbey 02:13
St Albans City 02:17
St Margarets 02:21
Stevenage 02:25
Theobalds Grove 02:29
Tring 02:33
Waltham Cross 02:37
Ware 02:41
Watford High Street 02:45
Watford Junction 02:49
Watford North 02:53
Watton-at-Stone 02:57
Welham Green 03:01
Welwyn Garden City 03:05
Welwyn North 03:09
Endscreen 03:13
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Restaurants in Sawbridgeworth, England
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Sawbridgeworth Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Hertfordshire, and around 30 miles south of Cambridge, is the town of Sawbridgeworth.
Geographically, Sawbridgeworth is situated along the River Stort - a river which defines a large part of the border between Hertfordshire and Essex. At the eastern end of the town centre is Great St Mary's Church. This dates back to the 13th century with various additions including the upper part of the tower from the 15th century. The church is Grade I listed.
In 1766 an Act of Parliament authorised the construction of the Stort Navigation i.e. widening of the River Stort from Bishop's Stortford to its confluence with the Lee Navigation. This was completed in 1769, and it played a key role in Sawbridgeworth's historic malting and brewing industries.
In 1842 the railway arrived in Sawbridgeworth. The station is situated on the West Anglia Main Line which runs between London Liverpool Street and Cambridge.
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Filmed: 17th August 2024
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
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0:00 Vantorts Road
1:24 Church Street
1:45 Great St Mary's Church
2:48 Church Street
3:57 Knight Street
6:39 Bell Street
10:02 London Road
Is Sawbridgeworth the Friendliest Town in Herts? | UK Travel Vlog
Having made a travel vlog on Sawbridgeworth already, I had some extra footage so I decided to put together a video on the locals of this historic Town in Hertfordshire. What struck me was the strength of the community in Sawbo, and just how welcoming they were.
In my view the people of Sawbo contradict the narrative about how divided the UK is. It just shows you that when you get out and about in the UK there's plenty of community spirit....but that's my view. Is Sawbo the friendliest Town in Herts? Well thats subjective and up for debate....lots of places to visit yet! One thing is for sure, you can always find welcoming people wherever you go in the UK if you have the right attitude, but I'll let you have a little watch and find out for yourself!
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WALKING IN HERTFORDSHIRE | SAWBRIDGEWORTH
This was a 4 mile day walk in and Sawbridgeworth near Harlow and Bishop's Stortford on the Hertfordshire/ Essex border. I was joined by Candice again for our 6th date.
We followed a section of the Stort/ Lea navigation way, along the canal towpath, the highlight of the walk.
Other highlights included a section of Pishiobury park and the historical streets of Sawbridgeworth.
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A Walk Along the River Stort Roydon to Sawbridgeworth
Scenes from a walk along the River Stort between Roydon (in Essex) and Sawbridgeworth (in Hertfordshire) on a remarkably warm winters day.
The backing tune is made up from GarageBand Loops: Troubled Waters Piano, Retrospective Piano 02, Solaris Piano Chords 07, 08 and 09, and Retrospective Piano 01.
The Three Forests Way: Roydon to Sawbridgeworth 10 October 2016
Well, I decided to do it despite having done this walk in the reverse direction as part of Harcamlow Way on 31 December 2015 (my video of that walk is on the channel at
This is an 8.5 mile section of The Three Forests Way (plus half a mile along a road at the end of the walk to Sawbridgeworth station), mainly along the towpath of the River Stort but also through part of Pishiobury park near Sawbridgeworth. the walk took place in mainly sunny weather on Monday 10 December 2016. I have now completed Three Forests Way apart from the impassable section near Abridge.
Places to see in ( Stanford Le Hope - UK )
Places to see in ( Stanford Le Hope - UK )
Stanford-le-Hope is a town and Church of England parish situated in the county of Essex, England. The town is within the unitary authority of Thurrock and located 23.8 miles east of Charing Cross in London. Its principal claim to fame is that Joseph Conrad lived and wrote there. Unlike some other areas of Thurrock, Stanford-le-Hope is surrounded by countryside and farmland. The town is served by Stanford-le-Hope railway station.
Often known locally simply as Stanford, the town is home to many commuters working in London, thanks to its proximity to the capital and its c2c-operated London, Tilbury and Southend Railway rail connections. Until recently the town benefited from two refineries located on the nearby Thames, Shell Haven and Coryton. Both have now closed, the Shell site ceased operating in 1999 and has now been redeveloped by Dubai Ports as a deepwater container port with attendant logistics and commercial development. Coryton refinery ceased to operate in 2013, demolition of the process units continues and the site is now under redevelopment as a Fuels Storage and Distribution Terminal in a joint venture between Greenergy and Shell as well as an enterprise zone. Both these changes point to a bright future for the town. Many residents also travel along the nearby A13 to work in the Lakeside Shopping Centre, as well as the industrial and commercial businesses along the north bank of the Thames running west towards the Port of London. As Stanford-le-Hope grows in size, it has started to incorporate neighbouring settlements such as Corringham, Mucking and Fobbing, the latter of which was the scene of one of the uprisings which led to the Peasants' Revolt.
Stanford-le-Hope is bordered to the north by the A13 road and to the south by the Thames Estuary. It is located 12.7 miles (20.5 km) west of Southend-on-Sea. The town centre has a village feel with its 800-year-old church, St Margarets making a prominent and attractive landmark around which shops, pubs and restaurants have grown to create a lively core to the town.
The River Hope, a tributary of the Thames runs through the town.
Locally there are a number of parks and nature reserves, notably Thurrock Thameside Nature Reserve, with a visitor centre providing views up and down the Thames across both industrial and natural landscapes including the Mucking Flats SSSI. The result of the Thurrock Council 2016 local elections meant that Stanford-le-Hope was represented by six councillors from the Conservative Party, and two UKIP councillors.
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SWC Free Walk 164, Roydon to Sawbridgeworth. 9/10/12.
A very pleasant 14.2 miles of walking on the borders of Hertfordshire and Essex. Shortly after leaving the station-cum-restaurant, the walker is soon into open countryside and onto the Harcamlow Way, which is followed for around the next 4 miles. The walking is along tracks, green lanes and quiet country roads, with a riverside stretch and a section along a disused rail line. Then, it's through a sculpture park and on to lunch at Perry Green, former home of Henry Moore.
After this, it's more of the same, crossing fields and following quiet roads before reaching Capability Brown's Phisiobury Park, on the outskirts of Sawbridgeworth. Thereafter, it's along The Stort Navigation and then a short residential section before reaching the station.
A very nice walk that incorporates a lot of variety, though this walker is not a fan of sculpture in the countryside!
Note that the lunch-time pub is closed Jan-end March, though this walk might be too long for that time of year anyway.
Roydon Marina Village
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Cambridge Aqua Park, Leisure inflatable park Stretham, England, Address, Timing, Ticket price, UK
Cambridge Aqua Park Address
Stowbridge Farm, A10, Stretham CB6 3LU,
United Kingdom
Cambridge Aqua Park Timing:
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 10am–5pm
Sunday 10am–5pm
Monday Closed
Cambridge Aqua Park Ticket price 2022:
£20 per person for 1 hour session
(including safety briefing)
FREE use of lifejacket (compulsory) and
wetsuit (optional)
All sessions must be pre-booked online,
50p online booking fee applies.
093.02 - Sawbridgeworth to Hertford || A Narrowboat Time-Lapse on the Lea and Stort Navigation
From: Sawbridgeworth
To: Hertford
Waterways: Lea and Stort Navigation
Date Filmed: 25th August 2018
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The Harcamlow Way: Sawbridgeworth To Roydon 31 December 2015
Yes, I'm doing Harcamlow Way out of sequence! I took advantage of a reasonable weather forecast to do a section of Harcamlow Way that involved less travelling than the sections around Cambridge. This is an 8.5 mile section of Harcamlow Way between Sawbridgeworth and Roydon via Pishiobury Park, the towpath of the River Stort, and the edge of Harlow. There were some route finding problems around Pishiobury Park. The walk took place in very sunny, but windy, weather on Thursday 31 December 2015.
Essex Village Walks (Part 8): The Hallingburys
This episode takes us on a ten-mile walk around some small villages and hamlets in East Essex. Starting from Little Hallingbury and walking to Woodside Green. We then walk northwards to Bedlars Green, scene of a devastating air crash in 1999, involving a Korean Air Boeing 747. Then we walk to Great Hallingbury before crossing country back to Woodside Green and back to Little Hallingbury.