English Heritage sites near Chartridge Parish

Berkhamsted Castle

BERKHAMSTED CASTLE

5 miles from Chartridge Parish

Visit the substantial remains of a strong and important motte and bailey castle dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, with surrounding walls, ditches and earthworks.

Old Gorhambury House

OLD GORHAMBURY HOUSE

11 miles from Chartridge Parish

The remains of a once immense mansion built in 1563-8 by Sir Nicholas Bacon, Queen Elizabeth’s Lord Keeper and visited by the queen on at least four occasions.

Roman Wall of St Albans

ROMAN WALL OF ST ALBANS

12 miles from Chartridge Parish

A section of the two-mile long wall built between AD 265 and 270 to defend the Roman city of Verulamium: including the foundations of towers and the London Gate.

Harmondsworth Barn

HARMONDSWORTH BARN

17 miles from Chartridge Parish

This Grade I listed oak-framed medieval barn ranks alongside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace for its exceptional architectural and historic interest.

De Grey Mausoleum, Flitton

DE GREY MAUSOLEUM, FLITTON

22 miles from Chartridge Parish

Among the largest sepulchral chapels attached to any English church, this cruciform mausoleum houses a remarkable sequence of 17 sculpted and effigied monuments.

Wrest Park

WREST PARK

22 miles from Chartridge Parish

Explore the evolution of the English garden and take a stroll through three centuries of landscape design at Wrest Park.



Pubs in Chartridge Parish

Bell

Chartridge Lane, Chartridge, HP5 2TF
(01494) 782878
thebellatchartridge.co.uk/

The Bell is the heart of Chartridge Village and a great pub, worth a visit especially for the meals. There are regular 'special' dining events and occasional (mini) beer fests.
Blue Ball

Asheridge Road, Asheridge, HP5 2UX
(01494) 758263

Offering real ale and great food, this is a fabulous pub and well worth a visit. It is back to normal, within Covid guidelines and regulations.
Bull
Chartridge Park Golf Club