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  2. The Peahen - Wikipedia

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    There has been an inn on the site since the fifteenth century. The original half-timbered building served as one of a number of coaching inns on Holywell Hill which runs into St Albans from the south. [3] From the late 1600s, St Albans was a major stop for coaches heading north from London through Barnet. This road followed the tortuous route ...

  3. History of St Albans - Wikipedia

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    St Albans on the 1 inch to the mile map Ordnance Survey map of 1944. In the inter-war years St Albans, in common with much of the surrounding area, became a centre for emerging high-technology industries, most notably aerospace. Nearby Radlett was the base for Handley Page Aircraft Company, while Hatfield became home to de Havilland.

  4. Sopwell House - Wikipedia

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    Sopwell House is a historic Georgian country house, now a luxury 128 bedroom hotel, country club & spa located south of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It gained fame as the gathering place for the England national football team before international football events. It has also hosted other club and international football teams.

  5. Grade II* listed buildings in the City and District of St Albans

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    Harpenden House Hotel Harpenden, St. Albans: Town House: Late 17th century: 26 July 1951 1347178: Harpenden House Hotel. More images ...

  6. White Hart - Wikipedia

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    The facade of The White Hart in Canterbury dates from Victorian times, but is reputed to be built on the site of St Mary de Castro, demolished around 1486, [5] the mortuary of which is now the pub's cellar and still has a body chute. The small park next door, crossed by a diagonal path, is the graveyard, with gravestones lined up against the wall.

  7. Clock Tower, St Albans - Wikipedia

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    The Clock Tower, St Albans is a Grade I listed belfry in St Albans, England which was constructed between 1403 and 1412, [3] believed to have been completed in 1405. [2] It has been claimed to be the only remaining medieval town belfry in England. [ 4 ]