Chenies Manor was originally known as ‘Chenies Palace’, the manorial rights of which were granted to the Cheyne family in 1180. In approximately 1460, Sir...
This quaint little building was originally constructed and used as a Methodist chapel. The conversion of the chapel to today’s Arts Centre has blessed its...
Milton’s Cottage is a Grade I listed 16th century cottage where John Milton lived and completed ’Paradise Lost’ and started ’Paradise Regained’. Four ground floor...
The Watersmeet Theatre is a community theatre situated at the heart of Rickmansworth. It hosts an eclectic range of productions from musical theatre, comedy...
This stunning and imposing 18th Century manor house, set in several hundred acres of rural Hertfordshire, was designed by Sir James Thornhill. The manor boasts...
This wonderful theatre in the heart of busy Watford, is an Edwardian Grade II listed building. The theatre includes 2 licensed bars, a daytime cafe,...
Berkhampsted Castle is owned and managed by English Heritage and represents a fine example of a motte and bailey castle, close to the railway station...
Watford Museum is the foremost authority on the history of this town, and has extensive displays covering local industry, society and sporting events of the...