Retail in Nuthampstead
There are great places to visit near Nuthampstead 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 number of cities near Nuthampstead including Letchworth, and St Albans.
There are a number of villages near Nuthampstead including Norton, Redbourn, Anstey, Therfield, Chorleywood, and Essendon.
There are a several good lakes in the Nuthampstead area like Norton Pond, Radwell Mill Lake, and Hatfield Forest Lake.
Broadway Gardens, and Chorleywood Common are great places to visit near Nuthampstead if you like parks.
Nuthampstead's best nearby hiking areas can be found at Letchworth’s Greenway, and Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve.
Nuthampstead's best nearby towns can be found at Hitchin, Bishop's Stortford, Royston, Welwyn Garden City, Baldock, Sawbridgeworth, and Hatfield.
Nuthampstead is near some unmissable geological features like Hill End Chalk Pit,
There are a several good woodlands in the Nuthampstead area like Hitchwood, and Hatfield Forest.
The area around Nuthampstead boasts some of the best nature reserves including Oughtonhead Common Nature Reserve, Stotfold Watermill and Nature Reserve, and Chorleywood Common.
There are a several good waterfalls in the area around Nuthampstead like Oughtonhead Waterfall.
The area around Nuthampstead features a number of interesting historic buildings including Stotfold Watermill and Nature Reserve, Church of Saint Mary at Hitchin, Wimpole Hall, Wimpole Ruins, and Hatfield House.
Hitchin Lavender is one of Nuthampstead's best, nearby gardens to visit in Nuthampstead.
The area around Nuthampstead features a number of interesting country parks including Hatfield Forest, Wimpole Estate, Stanborough Park, and Pishiobury Park.
Wimpole Ruins is one of Nuthampstead's best, nearby ruins to visit in Nuthampstead.
The area around Nuthampstead's best shopping centres can be found at atria Watford.
Nuthampstead History
There are some historic monuments around Nuthampstead:
- Mill Hill
- Causewayed enclosure and two ring ditches 140m south-east of New Farm
- Moated mound at Cole Green near Brent Pelham
- Bell barrow: part of the round barrow cemetery on Therfield Heath
- Bowl barrow 205m SSE of Lodge Cottage
- Moated site, Little Cokenach
- Pain's End moated site.
- Chiswick Hall moated site
- Roman barrow 700m WNW of Clavering Farm
- Reed Hall moated site, Reed
- Moated site at Parsonage Farm
- Chamberlain's Moat.
- Pigot's Farm moated site and fishpond
- Clavering Castle: a ringwork with associated earthworks north of the church of St Mary and St Clement
- Mile ditches
- Dovecote at Home Farm 150m south east of Lofts Hall
- Shonk's Moat enclosure and fishpond
- Bummers Hill: a bowl barrow 135m north-west of Mutfords Cottages
- Gannock Grove moated site and hollow-way
- Five bowl barrows: part of the round barrow cemetery on Therfield Heath
- Moated site, known as `Crows Parlour'.
- Moated site at Starling's Green
- Bowl barrow on Goffers Knoll
- Royston Cave
- Site of St Giles' Church and medieval village NE of Wakeley Farm
- St John's Pelham moated site and fishponds.
- Prehistoric barrow cemetery and cross dyke in Five Hill Field, 290m south west of Heath Farm
- Springfield style enclosure, three bowl barrows and two pond barrows on Whiteley Hill
- Square barrow 170m north east of Summer House Farm
- Bowl barrow: part of the round barrow cemetery on Therfield Heath
- Motte and bailey castle and associated earthworks 100m south of Tuthill Farm
- Bowl barrow: one of two round barrows on Pen Hills
- Moated site, Goodfellows.
- Barley lock-up
- Double moat and fishpond, Queenbury
- Earl's Hill bowl barrow: part of the round barrow cemetery on Therfield Heath
- Sites revealed by air photography
- Two bowl barrows: part of the round barrow cemetery on Therfield Heath
- Castle Grove: a ringwork 370m north-west of Elmdon church
- Park Wood: a ringwork 75m north-east of Holy Trinity Church
- Moated mound near Hale Farm
- Long barrow on Therfield Heath
- Dagworth moated site, 400m north-west of St Nicholas' Church
- The Crump: a ringwork 600m south of Berden
- Bran Ditch: an Anglo-Saxon bank and ditch between Fowlmere and Heydon, including an Anglo-Saxon burial ground, a section of medieval lynchet and an Iron Age enclosure
- Anstey motte and bailey castle
- Pond barrow: one of two round barrows on Pen Hills
- Mile Ditches
- Bush Wood moated site and hollow-way
- The earthworks and buried remains of a ringwork known as the Round Moat
- Bowl barrow, known as Grinnel Hill, 260m SSE of Lodge Cottage