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  1. Events in Hertford. We have a variety of events on to suit all tastes; from food and drink to the arts and music all mixed in with some energetic, fun and quirky offerings. Why not arrange your visit to Hertford around one of these this May? Upcoming. Ongoing.

  2. Hertford Castle and its grounds is the chosen venue for a number of the town key events, including: Rock at the Castle, Cars at the Castle, Open Air Cinema and Open Air Theatre, to mention just a few.

  3. About. Hertford Castle Gatehouse is a Grade 1 listed building. The Castle grounds are open to the public free of charge 7 days a week. Throughout the year the Castle opens to the public free of charge. Hertford Town Council organise events for all ages from brass band concerts to open air cinema events, music festivals to craft markets.

  4. Location. Hertford Castle, Castle Street, SG14 1HR. Entry information. The event is FREE of charge to attend, you are however welcome to donate to the Mayor of Hertford’s Charity Appeal Fund. The event runs Friday 3pm - 8pm (alongside the town centre Christmas Gala), then Saturday & Sunday 11am - 7pm. The Castle grounds can be accessed by ...

  5. HArts Fest 2024. A FREE* family event at Hertford Castle to celebrate art and culture in Hertford. From 12-4pm, browse art and craft stalls and enjoy a series of art and culture based activities on the main lawn hosted by The Wonder Den, Hertford Library and Tiny T's Theatre. We will also be joined by the Hertford Art Society, Herts BookFest ...

  6. Dec 1, 2015 · Hertford Castle. Hertford Castle Gatehouse is a Grade 1 listed building. The Castle grounds are open to the public free of charge 7 days a week. Throughout the year the Castle opens to the public free of charge. Hertford Town Council organise events for all ages from brass band concerts to open air cinema events, music festivals to craft markets.

  7. Hertford was a fortified Saxon town built by King Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great, in 912. From the Saxon earthworks, designed to resist the Danes, the Castle grew after the Norman Conquest to become a royal fortress and royal residence, under a governor appointed by the King. Life at the Castle had its exciting moments, in 1216, when ...

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