About Hertingfordbury
Hertingfordbury is a village located in the English county of Hertfordshire. The village is located twenty nine miles from the English capital of the City of London. Private travel, to and from these two locations takes a little under an hour.
One of the villages borders is a touristic hotspot. Its northern border is the Panshanger Park, which is home to the tree that locals regard as the Great Oak. The tree has gathered is grand name, because many believe it is the oldest oak in existence in England. The village does not have much of a recorded history before the year 1086. But it was recorded in King William the Conquerors, Domesday Book as being Hereforddingberie.
The book is one of Englands most valued treasures; and is considered a civil marvel as it is the largest survey ever to be taken of population, land, and values at one time. Many of the locations recorded in this book have different names from the original record, very much like Hertingfordbury. Its 1086 name meant stronghold of the people of Hertford. Today it means the same; the only difference is that the spelling has changed as the English language developed into what it is today.
The village of Hertingfordbury is home to a very important house. Epcombs is a residence which is approximately 500 years old. But what is most striking about it, is the fact that it was frequently visited by the great Jane Austen, who was one of the most influential writers the world has ever seen. The house is made of Georgian brick and has a very authentic design. The village also has an old rectory which once served as a residence. The inhabitants were the Addis family. The most influential member of that family was a descendant by the name of William Addis; many may know him as the inventor of the first mass produced toothbrush. The village remained a staple for the family as it was the location of an Addis factory from 1920 to 1990.
Today the village is very different from how it was thirty years ago. There are many homes dedicated to providing London workers with a place to live. The majority of the inhabitants travel to London for work related reasons, and to other towns for entertainment. The change has resulted in the closing of many businesses in the past few years.
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