Retail in Little Gaddesden
There are great places to visit near Little Gaddesden 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.
There are a several good cities in the Little Gaddesden area like Letchworth, and St Albans.
Little Gaddesden's best nearby villages can be found at Norton, Redbourn, Anstey, Therfield, Chorleywood, and Essendon.
There are a number of lakes near Little Gaddesden including Norton Pond, Radwell Mill Lake, and Hatfield Forest Lake.
Little Gaddesden's best nearby parks can be found at Broadway Gardens, and Chorleywood Common.
Hiking Areas to visit near Little Gaddesden include Letchworth’s Greenway, and Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve.
Don't miss Hitchin, Bishop's Stortford, Royston, Welwyn Garden City, Baldock, Sawbridgeworth, and Hatfield's towns if visiting the area around Little Gaddesden.
Hill End Chalk Pit is one of Little Gaddesden's best, nearby geological features to visit in Little Gaddesden.
The area around Little Gaddesden features a number of interesting woodlands including Hitchwood, and Hatfield Forest.
There are a number of nature reserves near Little Gaddesden including Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Stotfold Watermill and Nature Reserve, and Chorleywood Common.
There are a several good waterfalls in the area around Little Gaddesden like Oughtonhead Waterfall.
There are a several good historic buildings in the Little Gaddesden area like Stotfold Watermill and Nature Reserve, Church of Saint Mary at Hitchin, Wimpole Hall, Wimpole Ruins, and Hatfield House.
Hitchin Lavender is a great place to visit close to Little Gaddesden if you like gardens.
Country Parks to visit near Little Gaddesden include Hatfield Forest, Wimpole Estate, Stanborough Park, and Pishiobury Park.
Wimpole Ruins is one of Little Gaddesden's best, nearby ruins to visit in Little Gaddesden.
There are a number of shopping centres near to Little Gaddesden including atria Watford.
Little Gaddesden History
There are some historic monuments around Little Gaddesden:
- Stool Baulk
- Icehouse 320m south west of Ashridge College
- Site of Roman villa E of church
- Slight univallate hillfort on Whelpley Hill
- Moated site at Grove Farm, Ashley Green
- Site of Roman building, N of Berkhamsted Castle
- Marlin Chapel Farm moated site
- Bowl barrow on Ivinghoe Hills, 460m south of Ivinghoe Beacon trig pillar: part of the Beacon Hill round barrow cemetery
- The Charter Tower, Hemel Hempstead
- Hawridge Court ringwork
- Bowl barrow on Ivinghoe Beacon Hill, 230m east of Ivinghoe Beacon trig pillar: part of the Beacon Hill round barrow cemetery
- Berkhamsted Common Romano-British villa, dyke and temple
- Berkhamsted motte and bailey castle
- Warren Knoll: a motte castle reused as a warren
- Roman site on Moneybury Hill
- Bowl barrow 950m SSW of Nettleden Lodge
- Large multivallate hillfort known as Cholesbury Camp
- Medieval village 100m west of Zouches Farm
- Roman settlement at the Cow Roast Inn
- Totternhoe Castle: a motte and bailey castle, medieval quarries and cultivation terraces
- A slight univallate hillfort and bowl barrow on Ivinghoe Beacon Hill
- Two barrows at Bridgewater Monument
- Hertfordshire Grim's Ditch: 210m long section immediately north west of Woodcock Hill
- Bowl barrow 900m SSW of Nettleden Lodge
- Dunstable Priory
- Moated site 90m north east of Ashby Villas
- Park Farm moated site, deer park and fishponds
- Bowl barrow on Gallows Hill 180m south-east of Beacon Lodge
- Hertfordshire Grim's Ditch: 230m long section in Hamberlins Wood
- Moated site, Moat Farm
- Earthwork at Wards Coombe
- Tilsworth Manor moated site
- Gadebridge Roman villa
- Bell barrow on Moneybury Hill, 500m NNE of the Bridgewater Monument.
- Bowl barrow on Ivinghoe Hills, 240m south of Ivinghoe Beacon trig pillar: part of the Beacon Hill round barrow cemetery
- Butler's Manor moated site
- Barn and fishpond and moated site with dovecote at Church Farm
- A medieval warren on Dunstable Downs
- Royal Palace (site of)
- Romano-British settlement and earthworks on Berkhamsted Common
- Hertfordshire Grim's Ditch: 990m long section between Crawley's Lane and Rossway Lane
- Bowl barrow in Turlhanger's Wood, 320m south east of Northfield Grange
- Bowl barrow in Aldbury Nowers wood, 280m south east of Northfield Grange
- Five Knolls round barrow cemetery: three bell barrows, two bowl barrows and two pond barrows on Dunstable Down
- Hertfordshire Grim's Ditch: 1350m long section between Kiln Road and Chesham Road
- Sections of Grims Ditch
- Maiden Bower hillfort
- Bowl barrow on Ivinghoe Hills, 480m south of Ivinghoe Beacon trig pillar: part of the Beacon Hill round barrow cemetery
- Boxmoor House Roman villa