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Market Town

Market Towns

 

Situated in the heart of the market town of Berkhamsted, The Kings Arms is ideal for a stroll down the high street.  However, just a few miles down the road, there is also the gorgeous market town of Tring with a stunning parkland to enjoy a relaxed stroll.  And if you fancy a chilled pint or a glass of wine, along with a bite to eat, The Akeman on the High Street is the perfect choice!

 
 

Berkhamsted

Berkhamsted is a historic market town in Hertfordshire. Dating back to Saxon times, the town has strong royal, literary and teaching connections and there are many historical buildings dotted around the town to discover. The town also boasts a castle, which dates back to the 11th century.

There are a good range of shops along the high street and plenty of walks around the town that incorporate the waterways and Grand Union canal.

 
 

Tring

Tring is a picturesque market town in Hertfordshire. Recently celebrating 700 years of market trading, the high street offers a fine selection of family-run, independent shops.

The town has plenty to keep visitors busy. The Natural History Museum takes centre stage in the town and proudly houses the private collections of Walter Rothschild, a keen zoologist.

Tring Park is a 300-acre area of chalk, grassland, scrub, mixed woodland and parkland and attracts a diverse range of butterflies, birds and plants.

The Grand Union Canal and Tring Reservoir are great to explore on a sunny day and there is also a local history museum and an auction house. The Tring Brewery, which produces craft beers that are acclaimed country wide, conduct tours (including samples!)  which offer a fun and informative insight into beer and brewing.