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Hertfordshire Heritage

Developers want to build a car park and toilet block as part of a development that includes building 800 homes and a primary school in Stevenage\'s Forster Country

Petition launched over Stevenage Forster Country plans

St Albans Cathedral.

Hertfordshire heritage: Developing trade in medieval times – by fair means or foul

Developers want to build a car park and toilet block as part of a development that includes building 800 homes and a primary school in Stevenage\'s Forster Country

Stevenage's Forster Country: 'Secret plans' for car park and toilet block

Old versus new high street image with an old photograph in frame.

How to take part in Historic England's Picturing High Streets photography competition

The Ebenezer Howard statue in Welwyn Garden City town centre.

Columnist Hertfordshire heritage: Ebenezer Howard – a visionary for Garden Cities

The grass dried out on the Sunken Lawn at Knebworth House.

Gallery Summer dry weather reveals ornate designs of Knebworth House's Victorian gardens

A view from Queensway down Market Place on a busy shopping day in 1963.

What are your memories of Stevenage town centre and its shops?

We've put together a list of historic places in Hertfordshire.

9 historic places to visit in Hertfordshire

Cromer Windmill, Hertfordshire's sole surviving windmill

The Last Survivor: History of Cromer Windmill in Hertfordshire

A planning application has been submitted to turn Chells Manor House in Stevenage back into a home

Change of plans for 14th century manor house after controversial application withdrawn

The colourful tiled mural by the artist Gyula Bajó and 'Scenes of Contemporary Life' mural by William Mitchell at the Park Place, St George's Way underpass in Stevenage, both newly listed at Grade II.

The history behind two Stevenage public murals - one at Primark - now protected with listed status

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