Links to Maple's Furniture and National Children's Home
In 1884 Mr J.J. Buck, a cabinet maker from Battersea, took over the Licence of the Railway Inn where he ...
Willow canes were specially planted near the River Lea downstream from Batford Mill
A talk given by Oliver Randall to the Society on 25 September 2012.
A pool fed with spring water
Romano-British sarcophagus found in the 1820s
Wimpey estate on Upper Wheathampstead Road in 1967 and Royco houses in Aldwickbury Crescent in 1972
Garage and Country Club from 1920 to the 1940s
Private Preparatory school for boys, Wordsworth Road 1898-1966
Pre-Roman settlements in the Lea Valley at Batford
Benefactor of young people in Wheathampstead and Harpenden
Home of Jesse Catton - and the growth of the Ridge estate
From private to public park
Pickford 1775 (on the Lea in Batford)
Harpenden to Redbourn & Hemel Hempstead
The brochure which attracted Halley Stewart to buy