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Berkhamsted Castle (where William the Conqueror received the surrender of England in 1066), the Grand Union Canal, Graham Greene's birthplace, and a Chilterns market town of genuine historical weight
A little history
William the Conqueror received the formal surrender of England at Berkhamsted Castle in December 1066. Graham Greene was born here in 1904. The Grand Union Canal passes through the town.
The castle ruins are free and remarkable — the site where England surrendered after the Norman Conquest. The High Street for independent shopping. The canal towpath walk.
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The High Street has good independent cafes and restaurants. The canal corridor has improving food options. Chilterns produce is excellent.
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Berkhamsted Castle (where William the Conqueror received the surrender of England in 1066), the Grand Union Canal, Graham Greene's birthplace, and a Chilterns market town of genuine historical weight Roam surfaces the local businesses and hidden gems that make Berkhamsted worth exploring.
The High Street has good independent cafes and restaurants. The canal corridor has improving food options. Chilterns produce is excellent. Download Roam free to discover Berkhamsted's independent food scene.
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Berkhamsted's affluent Chilterns catchment supports strong independent retail. The High Street has genuine independent character. List your Berkhamsted business on Roam to reach local customers in Hertfordshire.
Roam covers all of Berkhamsted including Northchurch, Potten End, Great Gaddesden, Aldbury, Tring. The castle ruins are free and remarkable — the site where England surrendered after the Norman Conquest. The High Street for independent shopping. The canal towpath walk.