


Pubs and Inns in Hertfordshire, England.

Hatfield House
Hertfordshire is one of the home counties and situated just north of London with Essex to the east, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire to the north and Buckinghamshire to the west.
With a population of around 1,000,000, Hertford, Stevenage, Welwyn and St Albans are the principal towns with the latter previously known as the Roman city of Verulamium, the second biggest town in Roman Britain after Londinium.
The major attractions in Hertfordshire are Hatfield House (Hatfield), Knebworth House (Knebworth), St Albans Cathedral, Hertford Museum, Berkhamsted Castle, Shaws Corner ( a National Trust Property).
Pubs and Inns in Hertfordshire
The Boat
Aldbury
The Greyhound Inn
The Valient Trooper
Ardeley
The Jolly Waggoner
Ashwell
Bushel & Strike
Ayot St Lawrence
The Brocket Arms
Barley
The Fox & Hounds
Bedmond
The Swan
Buntingford
The Sword In Hand
Cottered
The bull at Cottered
Dormington
Yew Tree Inn
Flauden
The Bricklayers Arms
Harpenden
Gibralter Castle
The Old Bell
Hemel Hempstead
Alford Arms
Hexton
The Raven
Hinxworth
Three Horseshoes
Hitchin
The Greyhound
Kimpton
The White Horse
Little Hadham
The Nags Head
Much Hadham
Jolly Waggoners
Much Marcle
The Scrumpy House Bar & Restaurant
Old Knebworth
The Lytton Arms
Pembridge
The Cider House Restaurant
Potters Crouch
The Hollybush
Preston
The Red Lion
St Albans
Rose & Crown
Stotfold
The Fox & Duck
Tewin
The Plume Of Feathers
Walkern
The White Lion
Well pond Green
Nags Head
Weston
The Rising Sun
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