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Car Parks We Have Used Gridref Post Code Location Description SU 960973 HP7 0UT Amersham Old Town Amersham Old Town car park, The Broadway (next to Tesco) SP 977051 HP5 3PN Ashley Green Ashley Green village hall car park. SP 971130 HP4 1LX Ashridge Bridgewater Monument Car Park at NT Ashridge SP 975128 HP4 1LU Ashridge Barrack Square car park off Monument Drive – half way up on the left hand side. TL 222138 AL6 9AA Ayot Green By the Waggoners, Brickwall Close, Ayot Green. TL 245337 SG7 6GA Baldock Baldock High St. Near Templars Hotel. On street parking in High street. (free on Sundays) and in The Twitchell car park off High St Via Simpson Drive TL 247324 SG7 6LX Baldock Hatch Lane Car Park (Layby) Baldock Turn right off B197 (London Rd) just after George IV Pub into Chalk Hills which becomes Hatch Lane. SP 964159 LU6 2EG Beacon Hill Ivinghoe NT car park on east side of Beacon Road. TL 298237 SG2 7LN Benington Village Hall at Benington SP 993081 HP4 2AJ Berkhamsted Berkhamsted Station SP 995084 HP4 1HB Berkhamsted Entrance marked 'Cricket Club' at right angled bend in Castle Hill road behind Berkhamsted Castle (Yellow lines do not apply on Sundays). TL 003089 HP4 2QB Berkhamsted Berkhamsted Golf Club, The Common, Berkhamsted. SP 982089 HP4 1ES Berkhamsted Outside Bridgewater School, Berkhamsted. Park in Bridle Way. SP 990081 HP4 2AL Berkhamsted Canal Fields car park, Broadwater Berkhamsted. SP 777021 HP27 9PD Bledlow Park roadside in Bledlow village along Church End, west of Holy Trinity Church (limited no of spaces). TL 021062 HP1 2RS Bourne End The Anchor Pub, Bourne End. TL 086059 HP3 8LL Bunkers Park Bunkers Park car park, Bedmond Road. TQ 131952 WD23 1QF Bushey Free car park at Kemp Place, Bushey WD23 1BJ (off Bushey High Street opposite to Red Lion pub) TQ 092968 WD18 7LH Cassiobury Park Car park in Cassiobury Park, off Cassiobury Park Avenue. SU 991936 HP8 4QA Chalfont St Giles Chalfont St Giles Car Park off High Street SP 963009 HP5 1PX Chesham Chesham. Car Park in Moor Road (off Amersham Road) just past the railway bridge. TL 044015 WD4 9BL Chipperfield Chipperfield Common Car Park SP 932071 HP23 6ND Cholesbury Cricket Ground Car Park, Cholesbury Lane, Cholesbury. TL 218187 SG4 8XY Codicote Queen Elizabeth playing field, Bury Lane, Codicote. TL 201061 AL4 0NP Colney Heath Recreation ground car park, High Street, Colney Heath (next to Colney Heath School). TL 322293 SG9 9QS Cottered Cottered Village Hall, Cottered, Hertfordshire TL 246150 AL6 0DA Digswell Digswell viaduct car park. TL 150020 AL2 3TX Drop Lane Drop Lane Car Park, Colney Street. TL 008194 LU6 2GY Dunstable Downs Chiltern Gateway Centre, entrance to shop. Parking £3, free for NT members. TL 075145 AL3 8DF Flamstead Friendless Lane car park Flamstead. (Not the sports ground car park) TL 016007 HP3 0PW Flaunden Flaunden Village Hall car park, Birch Lane TL 050129 HP2 6HG Gaddesden Row Gaddesden Row JMI School Car Park TL 051081 HP2 5SR Gadebridge Park Gadebridge Park TL 031113 HP1 3BU Great Gaddesden Hemel Hempstead (formerly Wyevale) Garden Centre, Great Gaddesden. Park in the overflow car park. SU 876980 HP15 6EB Great Kingshill Car park opposite Great Kingshill recreation ground. SP 894014 HP16 9AE Great Missenden Link Road car park Great Missenden. SU 785865 RG9 6RP Hambleden Car park beside the Stag and Huntsman Hambleden. SU 886952 HP15 7AX Hazelmere Recreation Hazelmere Recreation Ground off the A404 Amersham Road. TL 324129 SG14 1QR Hertford Hartham Common Car Park, Hartham Lane Hertford TL 176185 SG4 8EF Kimpton Kimpton Parkfield Ground Car Park SP 989019 HP5 1UY Ley Hill Opposite the Crown, Ley Hill TL 216121 AL8 7TS Lemsford Layby B653 100 yds from the Lemsford turn off on the opposite side. SP 995136 HP4 1NY Little Gaddesden Little Gaddesden car park off Church Road. TL 022050 HP3 0DT Little Hay Little Hay Golf Course Car Park - please park at the bottom of the car park away from the Club House. TL 185032 AL2 1DA London Colney London Colney superstore car park, Barney Road, London Colney (5 hours free parking). Meet to the left of Marks and Spencers. TL 248184 AL6 0TP Mardley heath Mardley Heath car park on Heath Road Woolmer Green. TL 323267 SG2 7AT Moor Green Park alongside road. Car sharing is recommended due to limited parking. SP 960198 LU6 2EX Northall By Northall Village Hall, South End Lane, Northall. SU 668 873 RG9 5SN Nuffield Parking in the designated area to left of Holy Trinity Church, Nuffield. TL 147038 AL2 2ND Park Street Recreation ground, Park Street Lane, Park Street. TL 016088 HP4 2QG Potten End Village green, Potten End. TL 180247 SG4 7UA Preston Village green opposite the Red Lion Preston. SP 872008 HP16 9EU Prestwood Car park, free parking. Prestwood Bucks. SP 809033 HP27 0AW Princes Risborough Horns Lane car park Princes Risborough SP 832045 HP27 0NB Princes Risborough Pulpit Hill Layby on B road between Hobbs Hill and Longdown Farm. TQ 157993 WD7 8DE Radlett Phillimore recreation ground car park (free) Gills Hollow Radlett. TQ 165995 WD7 7JH Radlett Newberries car park Watling Street TL 103118 AL3 7NG Redbourn Common Redbourn Common Cricket Club car park. SP 982148 HP4 1NF Ringshall Ringshall, up the track opposite the last 3 houses in Beacon Road, sign posted 'National Trust Ashridge'. TL 169104 AL4 9DA Sandridge Sandridge High Street car park, near the zebra crossing, village hall and recreation ground. TQ 039984 WD3 6HE Sarratt Cock Inn car park. TQ 041995 WD3 6AY Sarratt The Green Sarratt, opposite the Boot. TL 181005 WD7 9JP Shenley Shenley Park car park (free) Radlett Lane Shenley. TL 146062 AL1 2QU St Albans Sainsburys By Sainsburys St Albans, park in Griffiths Way. TL 156071 AL1 5HD St Albans Station St Albans City Station TL 192 222 SG4 8BT St Pauls Walden St Pauls Walden car park opposite church which is behind the Strathmore Arms pub car park. TL 384119 SG12 8AT Stanstead Abbotts Car Park off Stanstead Abbotts High St. TL 023157 LU6 2QG Studham Opposite the Red Lion on Studham Common. TL 271153 AL6 0LX Tewin Plume of Feathers, 57 Upper Green Rd, Tewin, Welwyn AL6 0LX. Park in pub car park. Or in village. TL 336372 SG8 9PN Therfield Park on side road alongside Dog & Duck pub, Therfield SP 924109 HP23 6AS Tring Hastoe Lane Tring. SP 868077 HP22 6DX Wendover Wendover library car park. SP 888089 HP22 5GY Wendover Wood Wendover Woods Café In the Woods car park (pay and display). SU 826948 HP14 3AP West Wycombe West Wycombe public car park, north of the A40 (by old garden centre). TL 266125 AL7 2RT WGC Moneyhole Playing Fields car park, Welwyn Garden City (entrance signposted from Sylvan Way). TL 178141 AL4 8BP Wheathampstead East Lane Car Park, Wheathampstead. TL 016180 LU6 2LN Whipsnade Car park on Whipsnade Heath on the corner of the B4540 and the B4541 between Whipsnade and Kensworth. TL 183209 SG4 8BE Whitwell Recreation Ground car park Bradway, Whitwell. SP 938099 HP23 6HH Wigginton Wigginton Recreation Ground car park. SP 936101 HP23 6EP Wigginton Street parking in Common Field Wigginton. SP 904140 HP23 4NU Wilstone Half Moon car park Wilstone. SP 903141 HP23 4PD Wilstone Wilstone Village Hall SP 884227 LU7 0NW Wing Wing Sports and Social Club SP 951332 MK17 9QZ Woburn Car park opposite St Marys Church, Park St, Woburn. TL 088356 MK45 4HR Wrest Park Wrest Park (English Heritage) car park..
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