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In March 2019, CharlieShel said about Hertford Museum
We were exploring the town and decided on the spot to pop in and find out some of the history of the town. It is free, and an hour is enough. Toothbrushes, gloves and the seat of government during the Plague interested us most.
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In August 2016, GK91 said about Hertford Castle
Only a short review as I went late so didn't go inside but the castle and surrounding areas make beautiful pictures!
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In August 2016, Alex H said about Hertford Castle
Really nice place to have a walk around, plenty of benches had a nice place to sit near the river was really quiet and enjoyable overall nice place to visit
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In August 2016, Cherry M said about Hertford Castle
This is such a lovely place. The castle is very elegant. Just lately there has been food festivals and music weekends there. Lovely to visit with the family.
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In September 2016, mowden said about Hertford Castle
The site of the castle can be found in the centre of the town, and today on the grounds of the castle a beautiful house and gardens can be found. There are traces of the original castle around the site, a gate house and curtain walls still remain.
The house is very interesting on the inside, and a collection of articles from the local mayors office are currently on display.
The gardens around the house are beautiful and are nice to wander around. I recommend a visit here.
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In September 2016, Toyah1 said about Hertford Castle
Came here today as was open house weekend and knew the castle was open tithe public! Glad we did, lovely to walk around parts of it and see how it was from years ago! Basement is quite spooky! Lots of stalls today with events going on and with the weather being lovely it was very busy! Lovely few hours spent here 😀
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In October 2016, genibre69 said about Hertford Castle
This building has been heavily remodeled from its former appearance over the centuries. It's not a castle- more like a mansion-and wasn't open to the public when we stopped by today (although a giant banner outside the front gates said it was). The back side of the building is actually the most interesting with Tudor brickwork and the crumbling crest of Edward IV.
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In October 2016, Stuart C said about Hertford Castle
The castle is owned by the council and used for Civic events but has regular open days throughout the year. Located in the town centre parking close by is difficult so be prepared for a little walk. The grounds of the castle are pleasant gardens where you can see the remaining curtain wall and one gateway. The only real structure remaining from the castles heyday is the large gatehouse with Georgian extension. In side there was an excellent short video giving an overview of the history that was very interesting and acted as a great introduction. The rest of the gatehouse appeared to be council chambers with associated memorabilia. In the basement was a dungeon, garderobe and suits of armour but when I asked the staff if anything was authentic they admitted it was the Georgian wing and was just there for interpretation. There was however a small Georgia kitchen. So other then the exterior, which was unfortunately fronted by a car park there was little of the medieval fabric to see. A pleasant enough setting though if you're in the area.
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In October 2016, AliRosen said about Hertford Castle
I had my lunch sitting in the grounds and looking on to the Hertford castle. I noticed that there were joins in the walls surrounding the castle with different brickwork, which suggests there must have been changes, i wondered what they might be.
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In November 2016, verywiseman said about Hertford Castle
It is superb to have a castle in the middle of the town. The perifal walls are extant and a model of the inner buildings is on show in the Hertford museum. On named days the public can have a guided tour of the mayoral chambers upstairs. Some of the Knights Templar captured on the orders of Phillip the Fair were held in the tower before being taken to the Tower of London.
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