Hitchin is a Town in the county of Hertfordshire.
Hitchin is a thriving, market town in Hertfordshire, with a strong sense of community and plenty to do. The town has a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as a lively music and nightlife scene. There are also several historic buildings and monuments to explore, making Hitchin an ideal place to visit for a day out or a longer stay.
The town centre of Hitchin is home to a number of independent shops, as well as some bigger chain stores. There is something for everyone, whether you’re looking for clothes, books, or homeware. The market square is the perfect place to start your exploration of the town, and on Wednesdays and Saturdays it comes alive with stalls selling fresh produce, crafts, and more.
Hitchin also has a number of parks and green spaces, perfect for a picnic or a leisurely stroll. The Hitchin Lavender Fields are a particular highlight, and are well worth a visit during the summer months.
If you’re looking for things to do in the evening, Hitchin has plenty to offer. There are a number of pubs and bars, as well as several live music venues. The town also has its own theatre, the Hitchin Hippodrome, which regularly puts on a variety of shows.
Whether you’re visiting for the day or staying for longer, Hitchin is a great place to explore. With plenty to see and do, you’re sure to find something to suit your interests.
Hitchin postcode: SG5
There are great places to visit near Hitchin including some great cities, villages, lakes, parks, hiking areas, towns, geological features, woodlands, nature reserves, waterfalls, historic buildings, gardens, country parks, ruins and shopping centres.
Hitchin has some unmissable cities nearby like Letchworth, and St Albans.
Norton, Redbourn, Anstey, Therfield, Chorleywood, and Essendon are some of Hitchin best villages to visit near Hitchin.
Hitchin has some unmissable lakes nearby like Norton Pond, Radwell Mill Lake, and Hatfield Forest Lake.
Hitchin's best nearby parks can be found at Broadway Gardens, and Chorleywood Common.
Don't miss Letchworth’s Greenway, and Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve's hiking areas if visiting the area around Hitchin.
Don't miss Hitchin, Bishop's Stortford, Royston, Welwyn Garden City, Baldock, Sawbridgeworth, and Hatfield's towns if visiting the area around Hitchin.
Places near Hitchin feature a number of interesting geological features including Hill End Chalk Pit.
The area around Hitchin boasts some of the best woodlands including Hitchwood, and Hatfield Forest.
There are a several good nature reserves in the Hitchin area like Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Stotfold Watermill and Nature Reserve, and Chorleywood Common.
There are a several good waterfalls in the area around Hitchin like Oughtonhead Waterfall.
There are a several good historic buildings in the Hitchin area like Stotfold Watermill and Nature Reserve, Church of Saint Mary at Hitchin, Wimpole Hall, Wimpole Ruins, and Hatfield House.
Hitchin Lavender is one of Hitchin's best, nearby gardens to visit in Hitchin.
Hatfield Forest, Wimpole Estate, Stanborough Park, and Pishiobury Park are great places to visit near Hitchin if you like country parks.
There are a several good ruins in the area around Hitchin like Wimpole Ruins.
Hitchin is near some unmissable shopping centres like atria Watford,
Hitchin History
There are some historic monuments around Hitchin:
Places to see near Hitchin
History of Hitchin
Hitchin is notable for St. Mary’s Church, which is remarkably large for a town of its size. The size of the church is evidence of how Hitchin prospered from the wool trade. It is the largest parish church in Hertfordshire. Most of the church dates from the 15th century, with its tower dating from around 1190. During the laying of a new floor in the church in 1911, foundations of a more ancient church building were found. In form, they appear to be a basilican church of a 7th-century type, with a later enlarged chancel and transepts, perhaps added in the 10th century. This makes the church older than the story (not recorded before the 15th century) that the church was founded by Offa, king of Mercia 757-796.