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Your search for Attractions & events in Cheshunt returned 22 results
Attraction - Municipal Park, Waltham Abbey
Open since 2004, Gunpowder has been reclaimed and regenerated from its former use as a Royal Ordnance munitions testing facility.
Attraction - Farm, Waltham Abbey
2 farms on one site-Hayes Hill Farm, where you can meet the animals, picnic and play, and Holyfield Hall Farm where you can see milking (ask for time on arrival) & learn about modern farming. The farms are part of Lee Valley Regional Park.
Attraction - Boat Trip, Broxbourne
Electric, pedalo and rowing boats by the hour. Dayboats (9-5.30). 2-12 berth narrowboats for short break or weekly hire. Passenger boats for public or private trips. Regular daily trips in summer.
Attraction - Museum, Waltham Abbey
Local history museum with displays illustrating the history of the Epping Forest District from the Stone Age to 21st century. Hands-on fun, Tudor room, Victorian gallery, changing exhibitions, special events & adult workshops. Herb garden.
Attraction - Museum, Hoddesdon
A listed Georgian building houses a museum of artefacts and photographs concerning the Borough of Broxbourne along with temporary exhibitions.
Attraction - Country/Royal Park, Waltham Abbey
The award-winning Lee Valley Regional Park stretches an incredible 26 miles along the leafy banks of the River Lee, from Ware in Hertfordshire, through Essex, to the Thames at East India Dock Basin.
Attraction - Country/Royal Park, Broxbourne
Open countryside, forming part of Lee Valley Regional Park, dotted with lakes & wildflower meadows attracting a wide range of wildlife including kingfisher, great crested grebe, little ringed plover & dragonfly. An ideal place for a picnic.
Attraction - Historic Site, Waltham Cross
One of 12 crosses erected between 1291 and 1294 marking overnight stops of Eleanor of Castile's funeral cortege, wife of King Edward I, on its way to Westminster Abbey.
Attraction - Municipal Park, Waltham Cross
Steeped in history, this magnificent park hosts the remains of Theobalds Palace, first visited by Elizabeth I in 1564.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Waltham Abbey
A Norman church, the reputed site of King Harold's tomb. There is a lady chapel with a crypt which houses a visitors' centre and a shop.