Wednesday, January 5, 2011

A City of Beauty and Harmony - Welwyn Garden City

Welwyn Garden City is located in Hertfordshire though the village of Welwyn is a few miles outside of the garden city. This town is both a garden city and a town and much of its attractions are found in the social, cultural and physical ideals that were incorporated into its planning.
The town was created in the 1920s by sir Ebenezer Howards. It was developed due to the success of Letchworth garden city. Ebenezer called for new towns to develop lower-density urban towns that were surrounded by agricultural land. This town was developed in Hertfordshire as the land was put up for auction and easily purchased.
The center of Welwyn garden city is dominated by a scenic parkway or central mall that promotes harmony, tranquility and beauty. This strip is almost a mile long and is considered one of the finest urban vistas in the world.
Some of the local industry includes the Nestlé's factory that produced Shredded wheat and Shreddies, formally called Nabisco. Many food companies have their head offices in town such as Fine Fare and Tesco. During World War II the Inter-Services research Bureau was situated in town.
Besides beautiful gardens there is also plenty of shopping at the indoor shopping center named after the towns founder the Howard center, as well as a John Lewis department store. There are two golf courses in town and a Gosling Sports center where you can enjoy football, gym, bowls, squash, tennis, golf driving range and dry ski slope.
The Roman baths are a fun attraction that was once part of a roman villa. The baths are open on the weekends and are preserved in a steel vault located under the motorway. It is possible to view the hot rooms, warm rooms, cold rooms and the entire bath layout. There was even under floor heating throughout the entire bath.

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