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March 2023
Explore the Hidden History of Panshanger Park at Mill Green Museum & Watermill
With grand landscape designs by Capability Brown and Humprey Repton and a fascinating social history this exhibition highlights some of the changes to the Park. With kind permission of the Friends of Panshanger Park. Thursdays - Sundays only. Free with General Admission ticket We are also presenting 3 talks about Panshanger: 11th Feb- A Brief History of Panshanger since 1694 11th Mar - Panshanger Voices 23rd Mar - The Panshanger Art Collection
Find out more »Mill Green Museum – Lost Buildings of Old Hatfield
Discover the stories behind some of the town's most significant buildings that are no more. Thur - Sun (closed Mon - Wed) 2 February - 14 May Free with General Admission Ticket for Mill. Adult £5.00, child (aged 2 to 16) £1.50
Find out more »Explore the Hidden History of Panshanger Park at Mill Green Museum & Watermill
With grand landscape designs by Capability Brown and Humprey Repton and a fascinating social history this exhibition highlights some of the changes to the Park. With kind permission of the Friends of Panshanger Park. Thursdays - Sundays only. Free with General Admission ticket We are also presenting 3 talks about Panshanger: 11th Feb- A Brief History of Panshanger since 1694 11th Mar - Panshanger Voices 23rd Mar - The Panshanger Art Collection
Find out more »Mill Green Museum – Lost Buildings of Old Hatfield
Discover the stories behind some of the town's most significant buildings that are no more. Thur - Sun (closed Mon - Wed) 2 February - 14 May Free with General Admission Ticket for Mill. Adult £5.00, child (aged 2 to 16) £1.50
Find out more »Explore the Hidden History of Panshanger Park at Mill Green Museum & Watermill
With grand landscape designs by Capability Brown and Humprey Repton and a fascinating social history this exhibition highlights some of the changes to the Park. With kind permission of the Friends of Panshanger Park. Thursdays - Sundays only. Free with General Admission ticket We are also presenting 3 talks about Panshanger: 11th Feb- A Brief History of Panshanger since 1694 11th Mar - Panshanger Voices 23rd Mar - The Panshanger Art Collection
Find out more »Mill Green Museum – Lost Buildings of Old Hatfield
Discover the stories behind some of the town's most significant buildings that are no more. Thur - Sun (closed Mon - Wed) 2 February - 14 May Free with General Admission Ticket for Mill. Adult £5.00, child (aged 2 to 16) £1.50
Find out more »Explore the Hidden History of Panshanger Park at Mill Green Museum & Watermill
With grand landscape designs by Capability Brown and Humprey Repton and a fascinating social history this exhibition highlights some of the changes to the Park. With kind permission of the Friends of Panshanger Park. Thursdays - Sundays only. Free with General Admission ticket We are also presenting 3 talks about Panshanger: 11th Feb- A Brief History of Panshanger since 1694 11th Mar - Panshanger Voices 23rd Mar - The Panshanger Art Collection
Find out more »Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
Find out more »Barnet Physic Well
Barnet Physic Well open to the public. Free entry. The physic well is on the corner of Well Approach and Pepys Crescent. Please be aware that the Physic Well is in a relatively small room underground and is reached by steep stone steps. Barnet’s Physic Well is a mineral water spring which was thought to have therapeutic qualities. It was popular from the later seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, and its visitors included Samuel Pepys, who wrote about the visit in his diary.
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