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English: Location map of the civil parish of Elstree and Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, in 2022, showing roads, railways, rivers and built-up areas. Inset highlights Elstree and Borehamwood among all the civil parishes of Hertfordshire. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160%. West: 0.320°W; East: 0.240°W
English: Hotel in Borehamwood, formerly The Thatched Barn. The roundabout is the Junction off the A1 for the A5135 into Borehamwood. What is now a Holiday Inn was formerly a Moat House, a hotel built in 1989. It is the site of The Thatched Barn, a roadhouse on the A1 built in 1927 and frequented by stars from Elstree Studios.
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Borehamwood (/ ˌ b ɔːr əm ˈ w ʊ d /, historically also Boreham Wood) is a town in southern Hertfordshire, England, 12 miles (19 km) from Charing Cross. Borehamwood has a population of 36,322, [2] and is within the London commuter belt. [3] The town's film and TV studios are commonly known as Elstree Studios.
Elstree and Borehamwood is a civil parish in the Hertsmere district, in Hertfordshire, England. Located approximately 12 miles (19 km) northwest of central London and adjacent to the Greater London boundary, it is an urbanised parish with suburban residential development, some open land and light industry.
Elstree is replicated as a part of one of three maps is based in the game Urban Dead. The "Borehamwood" map was released as part of the promotional campaign for the release of British writer Charlie Brooker's Dead Set. "Elstree" is also the title of a song about the film studio by the Buggles on their 1979 album The Age of Plastic.
Geograph Britain and Ireland is a web-based project, begun in March 2005, to create a freely accessible archive of geographically located photographs of Great Britain and Ireland. [1] Photographs in the Geograph collection are chosen to illustrate significant or typical features of each 1 km × 1 km (100 ha ) grid square in the Ordnance Survey ...
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