Welwyn / Garden City
“Garden Cities” followed a dream of combining the benefits of city living with countryside living. “New Towns” were planned in 1946 in response to relocating parts of the population away from poor or bombed-out housing after the War. Welwyn Garden City happens to come under both of these titles. It is a unique mix of rigidly planned and laid out architecture but benefits from boulevards, parks and even some historic estates. On the outskirts there are modernist, industrial-style buildings but Welwyn itself is a pretty and pleasant neo-Georgian town, in a quintessentially English county, Hertfordshire. Within easy reach of the A1(M) and the M25, Welwyn has excellent rail connections to London and Peterborough. Photograph: Alamy
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Welwyn / Garden City
“Garden Cities” followed a dream of combining the benefits of city living with countryside living. “New Towns” were planned in 1946 in response to relocating parts of the population away from poor or bombed-out housing after the War. Welwyn Garden City happens to come under both of these titles. It is a unique mix of rigidly planned and laid out architecture but benefits from boulevards, parks and even some historic estates. On the outskirts there are modernist, industrial-style buildings but Welwyn itself is a pretty and pleasant neo-Georgian town, in a quintessentially English county, Hertfordshire. Within easy reach of the A1(M) and the M25, Welwyn has excellent rail connections to London and Peterborough. Photograph: Alamy