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This week’s St. Albans property of the week is a recently renovated and immaculately presented two bedroom Victorian cottage located between St. Albans City Station and St. Albans City Centre.
The property, listed with …
Autumn’s here.. Originally uploaded by mike1727.
Mike, who lives in St. Albans, uses the Alban Way to cycle to work in Hatfield each day.
He documents his …
By train, St. Albans is located approximately 20 minutes south of Luton Airport and 22 minutes north of London Kings Cross [check times], making it perfect for a stop over on the way to or …
The Bread Shop
The ‘Bread Shop‘ has recently arrived in The Maltings, St. Albans. They serve specialist bread products, cakes, rolls, and pastries – all made from, according to their …
The City of St. Albans Tour Guides have, since 1964, provided a wide range of interesting and insightful walks in and around the city. Listed on their website are over a dozen different …
Thinking of buying or renting a home in St. Albans? The 2007-2008 St. Albans Council Tax charges have been published and are as follows:
Band A: £896.01
Band B: £1,045,33
Band C: £1,194.68
Band D: £1,344.01
Band E: £1,642.69
Band F: …
watercress
The Watercress Wildlife Conservation Area was created and is maintained volunteer members of the community. It’s a quiet nature refuge located a little more than half a mile from …
Selection of Wines from Grapeland
Grapeland is everything you ever wanted in a specialist, independent neighbourhood wine shop:
a great, hand picked ranged of wines
knowledgeable and friendly staff …
Pizza at La Cosa Nostra
La Cosa Nostra is, without a doubt, the best Italian restaraunt in St. Albans. Specialities include pasta dishes, calzone and pizza (see Pizza Fiorentina …
stalbanscathedral
St. Albans Cathedral (wikipedia / official site), known locally by it’s former name of St. Albans Abbey, is a magnificant thousand year old church.
It takes it’s name from …
