some upgrades include free-standing baths. family rooms sleep 4. the airy, upscale pub includes a patio and a garden. the 8 warm, polished rooms offer free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as en suite bathrooms. breakfast and parking are complimentary. in a leafy area, this refined pub with rooms is 2 miles from picnic areas at howard park and 3 miles from artifacts at the british schools museum. the a1 road is less than a mile away. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am Heathrow Airport 57 min
Stockwood Discovery Centre (28 min.) museum with eclectic local history displays horse-drawn carriage collection and sculpture garden. Fairlands Valley Park (16 min.) sprawling green space with aquatic & land-based activities from sailing classes to rope-climbing. Luton Hoo Estate (29 min.) garden golf romance and honeymoon Thristers Close (14 min) Baldock (9 min) Rspb The Lodge (20 min.) reserve for woodland bird spotting plus 5 miles of trails through gardens heath and grassland. Standalone Farm (7 min.) Shuttleworth Collection (18 min.) edwardian cars and aircraft that are regularly used in displays at a family-friendly site. Herrings Green Activity Farm U0026 Bird Of Prey Centre (24 min.) Wardown House (21 min.) victorian house in landscaped park with local history collections plus revolving exhibitions. Hitchin (5 min) Benington Lordship Gardens (20 min.) tranquil garden park known for its verdant country landscape castle ruins & contemporary sculpture. Stockwood Park (28 min.) park and garden Knebworth House (17 min.) this lavish tudor stately home and gardens hosts massive rock concerts and is open in summertime. St Mary S Square (Stop M) (7 min) Wrest Park (28 min.) historically important landscape with a french-style mansion sculpture gallery and walking paths. British Schools Museum (7 min.) interactive museum exploring british education with buildings artefacts and 3 period classrooms. National Trust - Shaw S Corner (26 min.) irish playwright s country home from 1906 to 1950 now run by national trust with exhibits about him. |