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  2. Albury, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Albury is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England, about five miles west of Bishop's Stortford. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 537, increasing in the 2011 Census to 595.

  3. Aldbury - Wikipedia

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    Aldbury Parish Council is the local administrative body and covers Aldbury village itself and the hamlet at Tring Station – in Saxon times, Aldbury lay in Dacorum, one of the Hundreds of Hertfordshire and in 1973, the Dacorum Borough of Hertfordshire providing recycling, ultimate planning authority and certain business and leisure services ...

  4. Albury Park - Wikipedia

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    Albury Park is a country park and Grade II* listed historic country house (Albury Park Mansion) in Surrey, England. It covers over 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ); within this area is the old village of Albury , which consists of three or four houses and a church.

  5. List of places in Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in Hertfordshire by population based on the results of the 2021 census. ... Albury, Albury End ... Old Hall Green, Old Hatfield, Old ...

  6. Category:Villages in Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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  7. Stocks House - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest property in the village of Aldbury, Hertfordshire. Stocks House and its manorial farm is an 182-acre (0.74 km 2) estate surrounded by 10,000 acres (40 km 2) of National Trust Ashridge Forest and the Chiltern Hills. It takes its name from the old famous stocks of the medieval village of Aldbury just down the road.

  8. Ardeley - Wikipedia

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    The Chauncy family lived at Ardeley Bury, the manor house of the village. Charles Chauncy, third president of Harvard College, was baptised in Ardeley on 5 November 1592. Sir Henry Chauncy was born in Ardeley in 1632. He wrote Antiquities of Hertfordshire which was published in 1700.

  9. Aston, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Aston is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 844, increasing to 871 at the 2011 Census. [ 1 ] Located on a ridge between Stevenage and the Beane Valley , Aston is a 10 minutes drive from the A1(M) .