Visitor attractions and information - Potters
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Potters Bar Museum, Wyllyotts Centre, Wyllyotts
Place, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Herts EN6 2HN. Tel: 01707 645005.
Situated opposite what remains of the medieval manor of Wyllyotts,
the displays tell the history of Potters Bar and the surrounding
district. In Potters Bar. |
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Furzefield
Centre, Mutton Lane, Potters Bar, Herts, EN6 3BW. Tel: : 01707
850500. Facilities include: Health Club, Dance Studio, Fitness
Studio, Health Suite (sauna, steam room & whirlpool spa),
Swimming Pool & Teaching Pool, Sports Hall, Squash Courts In Potters
Bar. |
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Whitewebbs Museum of Transport, Whitewebbs
Road, Enfield, Middlesex. EN2 9HW. Tel: 020 8367 1898. Formerly
a pump station; exhibitions & events, including arts fairs,
bike shows, car rallies and pageants. whitewebbsmuseum.co.uk.
About 3 miles east of
Potters Bar. Whitewebbs Museum is situated within easy reach
of Junction 25 on the M25. |
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Hatfield
House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 5NQ. Tel: 01707 287010. A
fine Jacobean House, the home of the Marquess of Salisbury. Superb
examples of Jacobean craftsmanship can be seen throughout Hatfield
House such as the Grand Staircase with its fine carving and the
rare stained glass window in the private chapel. Visitors can
enjoy the scented garden and fountains, and view the famous knot
garden adjoining the Tudor Old Palace where Elizabeth I spent
much of her childhood. About
6 miles north of Potters Bar. |
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London attractions
north and north west of the Thames |