Lost railway lines in Hertfordshire with stations in strange places
Some of the routes hold years of history
Ayot Greenway trail in 2010 (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
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Hertfordshire residents are lucky enough to have a number of different transport routes including train lines.
But rewind 100 years and the railway network looked very different to how it does today.
Julie Lucas
The Golden Fleece in Braughing has three terraces overlooking the family-friendly garden
- Credit: Sharon Struckman
Bursting with creative ideas, Herts restaurants, pubs and hotels have been busy making the most of their outdoor spaces now al fresco dining restrictions have eased.
Hanbury Manor Marriott Hotel & Country Club
In 200 acres of countryside near Ware, Hanbury Manor Marriott Hotel & Country Club’s terrace space, Vardon’s, offers casual dining and spectacular views over the hotel’s championship 18-hole golf course - ideal for a moment of post-game reflection or a celebratory sundowner.
But you don t have to be a golfer, it s open to all. The terrace menu includes classic Caesar salad, crispy squid and chorizo, and smoked salmon & cream cheese sandwiches. Open 8am-6pm daily and operates on a walk-in system.
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