About Us
A Luxury Accommodation in the centre of Hertford Town on a private road(Free parking). Minutes walk away from many trendy and antique shops, restaurants, bars, several old English pubs, a brewery, a museum, and a number of riverside walks. Nearby Hartham park provides sport facilities with running tracks, tennis, swimming pool and indoor Gym. Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing centre offers Spa facilities. Hertford boasts 2 Railway Stations offer regular services to London Liverpool Street and ... MoreMoorgate in 45 minutes. Very convenient to A1, A10, M25, M1 and all London Airports.Beautifully decorated rooms with Super comfortable Beds. Smart TV, Bose sound system, Fast WiFi. Fully equipped kitchen. Elegant sitting and dinning area.BREAKFAST is served individually (at any time to suit you) from our carefully selected menu. We try our best to source our food from nearby farms and deliver the quality we would like to receive ourselves.There is a particularly large room which has a double bed and a double sofa bed (which can sleep 4) with a separate private bathroom.We open our waterfall Garden on a large patio with cycling and rowing machines to the convenience of all our guests. Information to airports:Close to Luton airport and Stansted airport (30 min by car), Heathrow airport is 50 min away, Gatwick Airport is about 1hr 15 mins . There are express coach services from Hertford to airports at reasonable cost. Taxi service available on request.For those who haven't yet been to Hertford:Hertford is a County Town with a rich heritage. It has no fewer than four rivers Beane, Lea (also spelt Lee), Mimram, and Rib. It became a fortified Saxon town under King Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great, in 912 AD. Many old buildings Survived. Hertford Castle is centuries old and has a very colourful history. Among the famous people linked to the city are: Queen Elizabeth I; St Theodore of Canterbury, first Primate (archbishop) of the English Church; Sir Henry Chauncy, historian; Captain W E Johns, creator of Biggles; Alfred Russell Wallace, naturalist, author and scientist. The Cecil family of Hatfield House have been closely linked to the town since the 17th Century. Less