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Conservatories, Orangeries, Double Glazing Windows & UPVC Doors available from Housemaster Home Improvements throughout Hertford.
Housemaster Home Improvements (part of the Conservatory Outlet) offer the very latest Conservatories in Hertford, custom-made Orangeries in Hertford, energy saving replacement Double Glazing Windows in Hertford, a great range of front & back uPVC Doors, plus you can choose from a selection of Patio Doors, French Doors, Porches and maintenance free Roofline Guttering and Bargeboards all guaranteed to to suit your home and budget.
Whatever it is, you can rely on Housemaster Home Improvements with showrooms for the highest quality products at genuine, affordable prices - with a highly professional installation service and a great customer after sales team dedicated to you?
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Why drop into one of our fabulous showrooms in Potters Bar or St Albans, Hertfordshire. Our fabulous showrooms showcase fully furnished conservatory designs, orangery designs and all feature our new energy efficient 'A' rated double glazing window options, french door and patio door options. Plus we have a range of a front door and back door designs on display.
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A little bit of interesting facts on Hertford
Hertford is an historic county town, set at the meeting place of four rivers (the Lea, Mimram, Beane and Rib), and a royal borough for more than 1,000 years.
The castle which stands in attractive gardens is a Grade I listed building originally built on the site of a Norman castle - the mound and remains of the 12th C. flint/stone curtain walls can be seen. James I of Scotland was once a prisoner, whilst Queen Elizabeth I spent part of her childhood here. Largely a conservation area, the town centre has many Georgian shop-fronts and delightful old pubs.
Look out for the impressive 18th C. Shire Hall, the pargeting on The Salisbury Arms, and the world's oldest purpose-built 'Quaker' Friend's Meeting House (c.1670) still in continuous use. The town has also become famed as an antiques centre, especially along St. Andrew Street. The Lee Navigation runs south from the town to London's East End - and narrow-boats are a common sight.
Much of Hertford's development as a thriving market town was linked to the transpotation of goods (mainly crops) along the waterway. Whilst another local crop, barley, was used in the town's many breweries - today only one survives, McMullen and Sons.