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Discover Sarratt in United Kingdom

Sarratt in the region of England is a town located in United Kingdom - some 20 mi or ( 32 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Sarratt is now 04:07 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Watford, Southampton, Sarratt, Ruislip, and Reading. When in this area, you might want to check out Watford . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Sarratt ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Rickmansworth to Amersham driver pov

9:26 min by A60stock
Views: 26109 Rating: 4.87

The third and final leg of the journey on London's Metropolitan Line by A60 stock train from Baker Street to Amersham, as filmed in May 1992. The train stops at Chorleywood and Chalfont and Latimer st ..

Driving in Britain

1:27 min by Alan Heath
Views: 7644 Rating: 4.94

A few comments on driving in the United Kingdom as opposed to other countries. Please also see my website and blogs which contain information about where this was filmed and some of the background: Po ..


1938 tube stock & Sarah Siddons on London Metropolitan line

36:05 min by Yolticat
Views: 4528 Rating: 5.00

On 22 May 2011 the London Transport Museum organised some vintage vehicles to run on London Underground's Metropolitan line between Amersham and Watford (direct) and in Rickmansworth town to the Rickm ..

Tug Ilda messing about at Ricky Festival

3:13 min by mykaskin
Views: 3446 Rating: 5.00

Rodger Alsop on Wood Hall Hewards bantam tug Ilda at the Rickmansworth Festival. Towards the end when Rodger gives it some, keep an eye on Clover far right! ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Chenies Manor House

Chenies Manor House, at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, southern England, a Grade I Listed Building, known formerly as Chenies Palace, was owned by the Cheyne family who were granted the manorial rights in 1180. The current house was built around 1460 by Sir John Cheyne. His widow, Lady Agnes Cheyne, left the manor house in a contested will to her niece, Anne Semark, wife of Sir David Phelip in 1494.

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Located at 51.67 -0.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Country houses in Buckinghamshire, Gardens in Buckinghamshire, Grade I listed buildings in Buckinghamshire, Herb gardens, Historic house museums in Buckinghamshire, Manor houses in England, Mazes

Langleybury

Langleybury was a country house and estate in Hertfordshire, England situated 2 miles north of the town of Watford on a low hill above the valley of the River Gade.

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Located at 51.69 -0.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Country houses in Hertfordshire, Defunct schools in Hertfordshire, Houses completed in 1720, Three Rivers (district)

Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall

Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall (c. 1284 – 19 June 1312) was an English nobleman of Gascon origin, and the favourite of King Edward II of England. At a young age he made a good impression on King Edward I "Longshanks", and was assigned to the household of the King's son, Edward of Caernarfon.

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Located at 51.72 -0.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1280s births, 1312 crimes, 1312 deaths, 14th-century English people, Assassinated British politicians, Assassinated English politicians, British and English royal favourites, Earls in the Peerage of England, Earls of Cornwall, Edward II of England, English landowners, English murder victims, LGBT history prior to the 19th century, People in Cornish history, People murdered in England

Royal Masonic School

The Royal Masonic School for Girls is an independent school in Rickmansworth, England, with both day and boarding pupils. The school was instituted in 1788, with the aim of maintaining the daughters of indigent Freemasons, unable through death, illness, or incapacitation to support their families. Today, the school accepts the children of both masons and non-masons. It began in 1789 with fifteen pupils and a Matron in Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex.

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Located at 51.65 -0.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1788 establishments in England, Boarding schools in Hertfordshire, Educational institutions established in the 1780s, Freemasonry in England, Girls' schools in Hertfordshire, Independent schools in Hertfordshire, Masonic educational institutions in the United Kingdom, Schools in Three Rivers (district)

Kings Langley railway station

Kings Langley railway station is just under the M25 motorway at Junction 20. It serves the village of Kings Langley, and the nearby villages of Abbots Langley and Hunton Bridge. The station is 21 miles (34 km) north west of London Euston on the West Coast Main Line. Services to Kings Langley are operated by and the station is managed by London Midland. The station was opened in 1839. From 1909 the station was known as Kings Langley & Abbots Langley, becoming Kings Langley on 6 May 1974.

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Located at 51.71 -0.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: DfT Category E stations, Former London and North Western Railway stations, Railway stations in Three Rivers (district), Railway stations opened in 1839, Railway stations served by London Midland

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