Published: Thursday, 26 June 2014

Written by Sally

Napsbury Park is a hamlet, listed by English Heritage as a Grade II Historic Park and Garden. It is located near the historic city of St Albans, Hertfordshire. The Park has access to a great network of major roads (M25, M1, A1) and mainline railway. Commuting into London by train into St Pancras takes as little as 20 minutes and the Park is situated within a 10 minute drive from the mainline stations. The closest stations are at St Albans and Radlett. There is also a bus route running through Napsbury Park, which takes you into St Albans.

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The Park is situated amongst beautiful open land with a network of footpaths open for the enjoyment of all. The Park has two playgrounds, playing fields, tennis courts, 5 a side football/netball/basketball court and a Pavilion. Residents have come together to build a thriving community who enjoy the benefits of an active Residents Association and social clubs such as a Golf Society, Running Club, Book Club and a Baby/Toddler Group – all of which have been set up voluntarily by residents.

The playing fields and Pavilion are managed by the London Colney Parish Council and the rest of the Park is maintained privately.

Location

Public Transport

Train - St Albans Main Line Train to London

First Capital Connect operates the trains running through St Albans mainline station. The route travels between Brighton and Bedford, with trains stopping at St Pancras, Farringdon, City Thameslink and Blackfriars. For the latest timetable please visit First Capital Connect's website www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk

Bus - Uno Bus No. 658

Please view the latest timetable from the UNO website - www.unobus.info

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