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In June 2026, Selma Rato said about The Personal Agent - Estate Agents
I've had a great experience dealing with Becky at The Personal Agent.
She has always been friendly, helpful and quick to respond to any questions or issues we had. She kept us updated throughout and was great at communicating with our landlord, making sure things were followed up and resolved.
Most recently, she helped us with some garden works that had been discussed before we moved in and kept us informed every step of the way until everything was sorted.
It's been a pleasure dealing with her, and we really appreciate all her help.
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In January 2025, Rona P said about Hertford Museum
Local history on display in this small but informative museum. It highlights the town’s evolution from northern defense for London to a market town to its current iteration. The displays regarding the Addis toothbrush company was a surprise- I had no idea how toothbrushes came to be mass produced.
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In March 2025, John Marriott said about Hertford Museum
We decided to take a visit their when we are exploring the town so the staff was helpful and friendly in my life. The items in the museum was brilliant and interesting in my life. The design was good their with good accessible lift
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In January 2026, icklechris said about Hertford Museum
Lovely little museum in the centre of town. Free to enter, but definitely worth a donation. Lots of information about the town's history and people and a quirky collection downstairs. Very helpful and friendly staff
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In May 2025, patrickcsmith3 said about Scott's Grotto
Scott's Grotto is an elliptical stone built English Folly that resembles a Hobbit House built by the 18th C poet and Turnpike manager John Scott who was a pacifist friend of all the literati in his Age like Dr Samuel Johnson in his devotional family life at Amwell House in Ware. The Summer House is well worth the gentle hill climb that shows where Scott wrote his anti-War poetry `The Drum'. I am a firm supporter of all that is personified in defending our liberty and freedom in VE 80 but would recommend any discerning visitors whom can also experience the peace and graceful tranquillity of the world known to John Scott and his 18thC Quaker minded circle of guests - who requested his enigmatic Grotto to remain open to the public on his demise. Scott s Grotto was restored at the behest of the Ware Society in 1991 ad is open only Saturdays 2.30 -5 p.m. and on Bank Holidays.
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In May 2025, Minerv11 said about Scott's Grotto
We have been meaning to visit here for many years. What a little gem!
The visitor staff were knowledgeable and very helpful.
So sad to think it was once a small part of what must have been an impressive house and grounds.
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In May 2026, BackPacker794544 said about Scott's Grotto
Well worth a visit, a really quite unique experience. Recommended, £2 entry, so good value.
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In June 2026, Peter McMahon said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Had a great time here with my three year old.
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In June 2026, Jennifer Biggs said about The Personal Agent - Estate Agents
Sarah and Chris at the Personal Agent were great to deal with throughout.
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In June 2026, David Crowe said about Scott's Grotto
A charming curiosity that came close to being covered up for good.
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