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Park Street is a quite small Hertfordshire village on Watling Street by the river Ver in the City and District of St Albans that is separated from the small city by a buffer to the north. Park Street has for its c.1000 residents, a petrol station, several tyre and automotive services businesses, two food-serving public houses and is of late and initially disparate medieval origin. The village has the penultimate train station of the Abbey Line from Watford Junction, which opened in 1858. Park Street is also a larger local government ward (the largest settlement of which is How Wood and which includes part of Bricket Wood). The area comes within the Metropolitan Green Belt. Resident's employment is mainly to nearby cities however the sixth largest pubs group in the United Kingdom, the Orchid Group who specialise in dining, uses the converted mill house in the village and east of the street in Frogmore is a substantial business centre and light industrial estate.

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Park Street
Hertfordshire
England
Großbritannien
Vlag van Großbritannien


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