Hertford

Hertford is the county town of Hertfordshire in England and has a population of around 29,000 in 2021. It was the birthplace of Samuel Stone, who is credited with being the founder of Hartford, Connecticut. The medieval town was built next to Hertford Castle that protects the ford through the River Lee replacing an earlier Saxon burh.

For other places with the same name, see Hertford (disambiguation).

Understand

Tourist information

Get in

Travelling to Hertford is simple, with a large selection of transport options. The town lies 20 mi (32 km) directly north of London.

By bicycle

  • National Cycle Route 61 (NCN 61). Long distance cycle route from Maidenhead (Berkshire) to Broxbourne (Hertfordshire).

By rail

Hertford is easily accessed by train, generously served by two train stations. Both stations accept Oyster and contactless payments.

By bus

Hertford bus station is at Bircherley Green.

By road

Hertford is close to the A10, A414, A1(M) and M25. From the A10 take the junction for Hertford at Rush Green. From the A1(M) take Junction 4 for Welywn Garden City and follow the A414 Eastbound. From the M25 Junction 23 links up with the A1(M), or Junction 25 links the A10. The town can be reached in 45 minutes from Stansted Airport via the A10 and A120. It can be reached from London Gatwick and London Heathrow via the M25.

By plane

Hertford can be reached by public transport from all five London airports:

  • London Heathrow (LHR IATA) – Greenline 724 bus (2Β½ hr) or the Piccadilly Line connecting at Finsbury Park to Hertford North (1Β½ hr).
  • London Stansted (STN IATA) – National Express bus route 737 (45 mins); or Greater Anglia train to Broxbourne and change for train to Hertford East.
  • London Gatwick (LGW IATA) – Thameslink train to Finsbury Park and change for train to Hertford North.
  • London City (LCY IATA) – Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Stratford station, then train to Hertford East.
  • London Luton (LTN IATA) – National Express bus route 737 to Hertford East station (1 hr).

Get around

Hertford has a small town centre and everything can be seen by walking around.

See

Historical points of interest include:

  • 🌍 Hertford Castle, The Castle, SG14 1HR, ☏ +44 1992 552 885, . Dates back to 900 AD, although only the gatehouse and some walls are remaining. The building is now the government office of Hertford Town Council, a museum, and an event space.
  • 🌍 St. Leonard’s Church, 28 St Leonard's Rd, Bengeo, SG14 3JW (from Port Hill follow Hartham Bank footpath north of Hartham Common), ☏ +44 1992 413 691. A Norman church built about 1120 and the oldest building in Hertford.
  • 🌍 St Nicholas Hall (Beckwith & Son), 43 St Andrew St, SG14 1HZ (next to St Andrews Church), ☏ +44 1992 582 079.
  • 🌍 The home of Alfred Russel Wallace, Wallace House, 11 St Andrew Street, SG14 1HZ. Russel proposed the theory of natural selection more or less at the same time as Charles Darwin. It is marked with a plaque.
  • 🌍 Quaker Meeting House, 50 Railway St, SG14 1EH. The oldest purpose-built one in the world (in Railway Street), in use since 1670.
  • 🌍 Shire Hall, 4 Market Place, SG14 1DF, ☏ +44 1992 588998. It was built in 1779 and designed by the noted architect, Robert Adam.
  • 🌍 Samuel Stone memorial, Mill Bridge, SG14 1PZ (next to Hertford Theatre on Mill Bridge). A statue of the founder of Hartford.
  • 🌍 Hertford Museum, 18 Bull Plain, SG14 1DT, ☏ +44 1992 582686. Although small, this museum in the town centre offers a fascinating range of artifacts and an oversight of the history of the town.
  • 🌍 Christ's Hospital (Bluecoat's School), 1 Bluecoats Ave, Hertford SG14 1PB.

Do

Cultural venues provide wholesome entertainment:

Buy

Hertford is a noted centre for shops selling antiques and collectables.

Market

Eat

A broad array of cuisines are offered through the restaurants of Hertford:

Drink

The town is well provisioned with public houses, many of which are supplied by the 🌍 McMullens brewery. in the town:

Not McMullens

and a selection of town centre pubs that don't sell McMullen's Beer:

Off Centre

A few minutes further walk from the centre:

North

To the north of Hertford in Bengeo:

Coffee and milkshakes

Sleep

A selection of comfortable hotels provide overnight accommodation:

  • 🌍 Cinnabar Hotel, 88-96 Fore St, SG14 1AA, ☏ +44 1992 660 660. 4-star hotel with night club and 14 individually decorated rooms. Fair restaurant with extensive wine list. Β£90-150.
  • 🌍 Number One Port Hill, 1 Port Hill, SG14 1PJ, ☏ +44 1992 587350. Gorgeous arty B&B with three rooms in a Georgian town house. No children under 12 or dogs. B&B double Β£130.
  • 🌍 Salisbury Arms Hotel (was the Bell), Fore St, SG14 1BZ, ☏ +44 1992 583 091. M-Sa 8AM-10PM, Su 8AM-8:30PM. Beautiful Grade II* 15th-century McMullens Hotel with white pargeted faΓ§ades. (Closed for renovation as of Aug 2022.)
  • 🌍 The White Horse Hotel, 234 Hertingfordbury Road, Hertingfordbury (1.4 miles west from Hertford along A414, turn south at Thieves Lane roundabout into Hertingfordbury Village), ☏ +44 1992 586791, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 11:00. A country inn dating from the 15th-century, this pub with guest rooms is in the quiet village of Hertingfordbury. Β£90+.

Cope

  • 🌍 Public toilet (adjacent to Six Templars by the entrance to the castle). free.

Go next

Villages surrounding Hertford are very attractive and affluent, as the area forms part of London's commuter belt:

  • To the east, Ware, 3 mi (4.8 km) miles following the River Lea.
  • To the west, Hatfield, 8 mi (13 km) miles along the A414 and another 6 mi (9.7 km) to St Albans.
  • To the south west through country lanes to Essendon, Brookmans Park and Potters Bar along the B158.
Routes through Hertford
Stevenage ← Watton-at-stone ←  Stevenage  London  β†’ Finsbury Park β†’ Moorgate
END ←  Hertford  London  β†’ Broxbourne β†’ Liverpool Street
Maidenhead ← Welwyn Garden City ←  W  E  β†’ Ware β†’ Broxbourne
Cambridge ← Buntingford ←  N  S  β†’ Hoddesdon β†’ London
Hemel Hempstead ← Hatfield ←  W  E  β†’ Harlow β†’ Maldon


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