Stevenage (/ˈstiːvənɪdʒ/ STEE-vən-ij) is a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England. Roughly 28 miles (44 km) north of central London as the crow flies, Stevenage is situated to the east of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1(M), and is between Letchworth Garden City to the north, and Welwyn Garden City to the south. On 1 August 1946, Stevenage was designated the United Kingdom's first New Town under the New Towns Act.
Restaurants in Stevenage
4.5 based on 253 reviews
What a great performance of Beauty and the Beast. Well acted, well performed by all. Very professional and lots and lots of fun. As ever Aidan O'Neill and Paul Laidlaw were perfect and engaging but for me, the star of the performance was Carli Norris as Maleficent - great voice, great comic timing. Please make this a must visit. All the hard work they put in really has paid off. It should be on every locals to do list at Christmas. We travelled from London especially as it really is the best panto around.
4.5 based on 299 reviews
Had my childs party today very impressed how good it was to travis and emola doing party very good at intracting with children helping them make a bear keeping the rules clear and connor doing the food which was great was hot and came and asked if all was ok place was clean will definitely be booking again thank you for helping my child have a great birthday thumbs up from me
4.5 based on 139 reviews
I cam here during the week for some battles and Zac was brilliant we came here with my son who had autism, Zac was very friendly and was patient with him to make sure his experience was amazing, since he was scared of the loud noises Zac did his best to find some Ear defenders for my child, once Zac found them for him he was happy and raring to go. all of the kids came out and had a fabulous time in there. Zac was amazing with all the children definitely recommending.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Cromer Windmill - Hertfordshire's sole surviving windmill and a grade II* listed building dates from 1681, as determined by a dendrochronological survey conducted in 1998. It stands on an artificial mound just outside Cromer, near Ardeley, in which parish a windmill has stood for nearly 800 years. Cromer Windmill is open 2.30pm to 5.00pm on Sundays and the second and fourth Saturdays from mid-May until mid-September and also the late Spring Bank Holiday Monday and the August Bank Holiday Monday; groups at other times by appointment.
Nice friendly staff who showed us around and explained about the workings and history of the mill. We enjoyed our visit.
4.5 based on 302 reviews
We visited the park on a Saturday and Sunday for the first time whilst visiting Stevenage. What a wonderful park for families, joggers, dog-walkers and just relaxing. A real mix of open space, tree-lined walks and boating lakes. We were really impressed at how well maintained the whole park was and the real absence of litter and dog mess. Possibly the amount of bins available and the fact that they were regularly emptied helped. But it was also evident that the local park users were proud of the place and treated it with respect.
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