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Houses on Ware Road, Hertford
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 24 Mar 2011
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Garage on Ware Road, Hertford
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 24 Mar 2011
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Foxholes Avenue, Hertford
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 14 Apr 2019
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Roundabout on Ware Road
Looking along Stanstead Road
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 24 Mar 2011
0.06 miles
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Houses on Ware Road, Hertford
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 10 Jul 2014
0.14 miles
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"The Great Eastern Tavern", Railway Street, Hertford
"The Great Eastern Tavern" stands opposite the site of Hertford's first railway station, which opened on 31 October 1843. Its resemblance to the now closed "Station Hotel" in Ware is very strong indeed, even down to the bowed frontage and corner site.
Image: © Rob Candlish
Taken: 26 Jul 2010
0.14 miles
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Old Milestone by the A119, Ware Road, Hertford
Stone post (plate lost) by the A119, in parish of Hertford (East Hertfordshire District), Ware Road, at junction with Fairfax Road, built into wall, on West side of road. Hertford stone, erected by the Cheshunt turnpike trust in the 19th century.
Inscription once read:-
(LONDON)
(22)
Hertfordshire HER & St Albans UAD.
HHER Number: 11985 https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MHT11985&resourceID=1008
Milestone Society National ID: HE_XX22
Image: © MW Hallett
Taken: 13 Mar 2004
0.15 miles
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Ware Road, Hertford
Looking along the A119 towards the Police Station from near to the junction with Fairfax Road. The houses along the south side of the road are set back with long front gardens and raised above street level.
A London Country AEC Reliance with Park Royal body makes its way into Hertford on the 337 service from Buntingford via Standon, Puckeridge Wadesmill and Ware. This class of vehicles, the RP's, were introduced in 1972 to replace Routemaster coaches on London Country's Green Line express routes. But by 1979 when this photo was taken they were being displaced by coach bodied reliances like the one seen in the distance. This particular vehicle - RP31 - is quite rare as it was one of only three of the 90 strong type to be repainted in National Bus Company bus livery.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: Unknown
0.17 miles
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Chadwell Spring, between Hertford and Ware, Hertfordshire.
Chadwell Spring is the source of the New River, the waterway constructed in the 17th century to bring fresh water to London. For the history of this enterprise see Ward, Robert London's New River. London: Historical Publications, 2003.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 4 Aug 2006
0.20 miles
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Chadwell Spring, between Hertford and Ware, Hertfordshire
Stone recording Chadwell Spring as the source of London's New River, opened in 1608 and "repaird" in 1728.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 4 Aug 2006
0.20 miles