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Step into a world of festive enchantment with the Christmas Trails in Hertfordshire 2024! This season, explore dazzling light displays, follow magical trails through stunning gardens and historic venues, and immerse yourself in the twinkling lights and sparkling decorations that bring the holiday spirit to life. Whether you're strolling through a winter wonderland at Ashridge House or embarking on a reindeer hunt, there's a trail for every adventurer, young and old. Wrap up warm, grab a hot chocolate, and let the magic of Hertfordshire’s Christmas trails fill your heart with joy this festive season!
The Red Lion at Water End is a former coaching inn and boasts a lounge and bar area, dining space with open kitchen, and a spacious car park.
A romantic stately home in Hertfordshire, once owned by the Rothschild family, set in 170 acres of rolling parkland.
Hatfield House is a country house located in the Hatfied Park, steeped in over 400 years of history. The properties are open to exclusive hire and has outdoor space and indoor space which can be used for production. CLOSEST STUDIO NEEDED
With 160 acres of formal gardens and a grand library lounge with an open fireplace. This hotel is available for exclusive hire subject to availability. Shendish Manor have hosted varius types of filming in the past, from overseas production companies using the hotel as a traditional British manor, to interview spaces, to UK based TV and soap series
This five bed property is a perfect place to relax after a hard days work and is suitable for an office meeting space and for filming. The house has been used for filming in the past and its restoration was filmed by Channel 4's restoration man programme
From Queen Victoria to William Shakespeare to King George, some of history’s most iconic individuals have been portrayed on screen in Hertfordshire locations in Film and TV hits spanning the decades. Not forgetting the most popular literary and screen characters too of course such as King Lear or even the Duke and Duchess of Hastings! Hatfield House, Wrotham Hall, Knebworth or Brocket Hall are just some of Hertfordshire’s historic and architecturally stunning buildings that have been made world-famous by UK period dramas based around these incredible characters, solidifying the county’s position right at the heart of the entertainment industry. Delivering authentic backdrops and details that complement the stunning storylines, sumptuous costumes and charismatic characters, the county’s much-loved locations are often the star of the show. Ogle at the opulence, marvel at the majesty and delight in the décor as you check out any one of these period properties and step back in time to relive some of the most memorable moments from cinematic and television history…
This October half term, celebrate all things ghostly, fun and space-themed with a visit to top attractions in Hertfordshire.
As the frost settles and festive lights sparkle, it's time to start planning your perfect winter getaway! If you're dreaming of a cosy retreat, we're here to guide you through the best Christmas experiences in Hertfordshire.