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IN HARPENDEN
Harpenden Museum is on the ground floor of the Eric Morecambe Centre in Rothamsted Park, a short walk from the town centre.
Our collections of artefacts, documents, photographs and artworks has been built up over many years and reflects Harpenden's history from early settlement to commuter town. Displays will be changed frequently and occasional special exhibitions will be held. ... Read more
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OUTSIDE HARPENDEN
Baldock Museum charts the changing fortunes of the modern market town, founded by the Knights Templar around 1148, on the site of an earlier Iron Age and Roman town.
The Museum also has changing displays exploring particular features of the town's history.
Baldock Museum:
Entry is normally through the Baldock Arts and Heritage Centre Gallery.
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Contact details:
www.baldockhistory.org.uk
email via their website
01462 892640
Visit the substantial remains of a strong and important motte-and-bailey cast, one of the oldest in England, dating from the 11th to 15th centuries, with surrounding walls, ditches and earthworks. Free entry. 10.00am-4.00pm (winter) 10.00am-6.00pm (summer)
Contact details:
www.berkhamstedcastle.org.uk
email via their website
0870 3331181
The Bishop's Stortford Museum is housed in the original Victorian building which was the birthplace of Cecil Rhodes, financier and founder of diamond company De Beers. The museum houses a unique collection of artefacts about Rhodes and his life. Children will love playing the African instruments, using the dressing up box (which includes Victorian and African outfits), lighting up the rooms in the model of the Victorian house, doing some brass rubbing and finding out more about local history via the interactive touch screens. Free Entry.
Contact details:
southmillarts.co.uk
01279 710200
Bletchley Park, once Britain's best kept secret, is now a heritage site and museum, with exhibitions, events and ever increasing visitor numbers. The Park's breathtaking Second World War Codebreaking successes helped shorten the war by around two years. The Bletchley Park Trust's mission is to preserve and develop Bletchley Park as a world-class museum, heritage site and education centre.
Contact details:
www.bletchleypark.org.uk
01908 640404
It is over 200 years since the first "Monitorial School" in Hertfordshire opened in Dead Street, but which now has the more cheerful name of Queen Street. The furnished classrooms are open to the public and equipped to show the history of elementary education from pre-Victorian times to the late 1960s. Here young and old can enjoy going back to school, to a place where "Learning Comes to Life".
Contact details:
www.britishschoolsmuseum.co.uk
01462 420144
Cadbury World is located in the grounds of the original Cadbury factory, Discover the history, the making and the magic of Cadbury confectionery as you journey through our chocolatey zones. From learning how chocolate is made to playing in chocolate rain . You'll discover the origins of the cocoa bean amidst trees and waterfalls in the Aztec Jungle, before jumping on board the magical Cadabra ride and visiting the 4D Chocolate Adventure zone.
Contact details:
www.cadburyworld.co.uk
0844 880 7667
Open Air Museum is a 43-acre site with woodland walks, a traditional farm, and 37 rescued historic buildings. There are special events and activities most weekends, including Vikings, Gladiators and Medieval Knights. Visitors can enjoy lunch or a cream tea in our Furniture Factory Tea Room or a picnic on the Village Green. A good value season ticket is available. Closed over winter.
Contact details:
www.coam.org.uk
01494 871117
March 2022: Frogmore Paper Mill is currently closed due to fire damage.
The world's oldest mechanised paper mill - the birthplace of paper's industrial revolution. The world's first machine for making a continuous roll of paper was built here. Today it is still a working paper mill producing around 100 tonnes of specialist grade paper every year on historic paper machines.... Read more
Contact details:
www.frogmorepapermill.org.uk
email via their website
01442 234600
As well as Hatfield House, enjoy the manicured garden, extensive park and woodland walks, 9 unique shops and busy restaurant. The House & Gardens, are closed during the winter.
Contact details:
www.hatfield-house.co.uk
01707 287010
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