Short Term Van Leasing Hertfordshire
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Hertfordshire Leasing Did You Know?During the famous 2012 Olympics, canoe slalom events took place not in London but in the purpose-built Lee Valley White Water Centre in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. The Olympic venue took 18 months and £31 million to be constructed. It held 12,000 seats during the Games. Astronomers from the University of Hertfordshire have played a key role in discovering planets outside of our solar system. One such planet is the spookily Earth-like Proxima b, which was found in the ‘Habitable Zone’, meaning it could potentially support water on its surface. If you’d like to visit, it’s only 25.2 trillion miles away. Henry Moore the 20th century artist moved to the small village of Much Hadam in Hertfordshire after his flat in London was bombed during the Blitz. Henry and his wife rented part of a 17th century farmhouse called Hoglands in Perry Green. If you do not know much about Hertfordshire, depending on your literary tastes, you might be about to book a visit! It turns out that this British county has a big connection to Harry Potter – parts of the movies were, in fact, filmed in area, in Leavesden to be precise! Hertfordshire is reportedly a wonderful place to live! It has beautiful scenery, wonderful schools, a thriving economy, and plenty of outdoor and indoor activities to enjoy! It’s also well-linked to several counties and cities across the south of the country. Hertfordshire is one of the home counties located close to London in South East England, prominent towns in the area include Herford, St Albans and Hemel Hempstead. Hertfordshire’s location makes it convenient to see both London and the South East region. Hertfordshire does not have the highest profile among visitors however the county offers plenty for visitors to see including scenic gardens and open spaces showing the best in the English countryside, historic houses and attractions and some charming small towns and villages Britain’s first paper mill was established in Hertfordshire in 1488. Sele Mill was set up by John Tate and used by the great printers of the time, including the brilliantly-named Wynkyn de Worde, a business partner of William Caxton. Books printed in 1494 on paper showing the Tate watermark still survive today. Although Queen Elizabeth I’s childhood home was at Hatfield House, she must have spent time in Hertford – there is a book of prayers in the British Library which is inscribed “Hertford 1545” in the 12-year-old Elizabeth’s handwriting. The founder of Hertfordshire local brewery, Peter McMullen, was actually a poacher, but in 1827 he decided brewing beer might be a better career move. McMullen’s currently has 123 pubs, ensuring the good people of Hertfordshire and Essex will never be thirsty! The last person in England to be condemned to death for witchcraft, Jane Wenham, was sentenced at the Hertfordshire Assizes in 1712. Luckily for Jane, Chief Justice Powell disagreed with the jury’s guilty verdict and, through his influence, managed to get her a Royal Pardon. Local ghost enthusiasts claim there are more than 40 ghosts in Hertford, with occupants at virtually every property in St Andrew’s Street reporting ghostly goings on. THE HERTFORDSHIRE SHORT TERM VAN LEASING SPECIALIST Smart Lease is a trading name of Leaseline Vehicle Management Ltd. We reserve the right to withdraw any offer, service or price without notice. Errors and omissions excepted. |
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