The Aubreys

Heritage Site in Hertfordshire St. Albans

England

The Aubreys

Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound Credit: Dave Thompson

The Aubreys, located in Hertfordshire, is a renowned heritage site that holds significant historical and cultural value. The site is characterized by a collection of prehistoric mounds known as round barrows, which date back to the Bronze Age. These mounds are believed to be burial sites, constructed by ancient communities to honor their deceased.

The Aubreys is composed of four round barrows, each varying in size and shape. The largest mound is approximately 30 meters in diameter and stands at an impressive height of 4 meters. The other three mounds are slightly smaller but equally fascinating in their construction.

Archaeological excavations at The Aubreys have uncovered a wealth of artifacts, shedding light on the lives and customs of the people who lived during the Bronze Age. These discoveries include pottery fragments, flint tools, and human remains, giving archeologists valuable insights into ancient burial practices and the material culture of the era.

The site is open to the public, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the region. As visitors walk around the mounds, they can appreciate the craftsmanship and engineering skills required to construct these impressive structures thousands of years ago. Interpretative panels provide educational information about the site's significance and the archaeological discoveries made there.

The Aubreys is not only a valuable archaeological site but also a place of natural beauty, as it is set amidst picturesque countryside. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks and take in the peaceful surroundings, immersing themselves in the ancient history that still lingers in the air.

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The Aubreys Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.792/-0.412 or Grid Reference TL0911. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Footbridge crossing M1 northbound
Footbridge crossing M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Matrix gantry M1 northbound
Aubrey Park Hotel, Hemel Hempstead Road
Aubrey Park Hotel, Hemel Hempstead Road
Bridge over Redbourn High Street The disused railway bridge crossing Redbourn High Street, once the A5.  The single line ran from Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead and was built by the Midland Railway.  Passenger services ceased in 1947, but the full length of the line was not closed and removed until 1982.  Nowadays a large part of the line is used as a cycleway and footpath, known as the 'Nickey Line'.
Bridge over Redbourn High Street
The disused railway bridge crossing Redbourn High Street, once the A5. The single line ran from Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead and was built by the Midland Railway. Passenger services ceased in 1947, but the full length of the line was not closed and removed until 1982. Nowadays a large part of the line is used as a cycleway and footpath, known as the 'Nickey Line'.
Nickey Line M1 tunnel Since the widening of the M1, the Nickey Line path goes through this concrete tunnel, far less photogenic than the old 'original M1 style' bridge which is now encased beneath the roadway above.
Nickey Line M1 tunnel
Since the widening of the M1, the Nickey Line path goes through this concrete tunnel, far less photogenic than the old 'original M1 style' bridge which is now encased beneath the roadway above.
Nickey Line tunnel The south end of the new Nickey Line tunnel beneath the widened M1 motorway.  During the widening the old original railway bridge was lined and extended with this less elegant concrete tunnel.
Nickey Line tunnel
The south end of the new Nickey Line tunnel beneath the widened M1 motorway. During the widening the old original railway bridge was lined and extended with this less elegant concrete tunnel.
Southbound M1 near to Redbourn The M1 is a north–south motorway connecting London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford. It was the first motorway to be completed in the United Kingdom.
The motorway is 193 miles long and was constructed in four phases. Most of the motorway was opened between 1959 and 1968 but the southern end was extended in 1977 and the northern end was extended in 1999.
Southbound M1 near to Redbourn
The M1 is a north–south motorway connecting London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford. It was the first motorway to be completed in the United Kingdom. The motorway is 193 miles long and was constructed in four phases. Most of the motorway was opened between 1959 and 1968 but the southern end was extended in 1977 and the northern end was extended in 1999.
Farmhouse at Holtsmere End This farm is obviously a profitable concern
Farmhouse at Holtsmere End
This farm is obviously a profitable concern
Clump of Trees in Gaddesden Lane. Thank goodness the farmer hasn't seen fit to chop down and fill the hollow to ease passage of the combine harvester
Clump of Trees in Gaddesden Lane.
Thank goodness the farmer hasn't seen fit to chop down and fill the hollow to ease passage of the combine harvester
House at entrance to Great Revell's Farm is this a Farmworkers cottage perhaps?
House at entrance to Great Revell's Farm
is this a Farmworkers cottage perhaps?
Factory Farming at Little Revel end The hens don't even have roof lights for comfort.
Factory Farming at Little Revel end
The hens don't even have roof lights for comfort.
Little Revelend Farm Good vibrations despite the factory farm next door.
Little Revelend Farm
Good vibrations despite the factory farm next door.
House near to junction with Little Revelend and Hemel road House shows signs of improvements and builders junk in the garden
House near to junction with Little Revelend and Hemel road
House shows signs of improvements and builders junk in the garden
Bungalows at end of Gaddesden Lane When the road became a river these bungalows were flooded and had to be protected by sandbag barricades
Bungalows at end of Gaddesden Lane
When the road became a river these bungalows were flooded and had to be protected by sandbag barricades
Transmission line and  Pylons over Gaddesden Lane Think of all the power passing along those conductors and yet with hardly a sound except in wet weather.
Transmission line and Pylons over Gaddesden Lane
Think of all the power passing along those conductors and yet with hardly a sound except in wet weather.
M1 Motorway near Redbourn Viewed looking north from the Flamsteadbury Farm overbridge, this section of the motorway, between Junctions 8 and 9, is about to be widened to four lanes in each direction. Two wide swathes of land on either side have already been cleared of vegetation. The motorway currently carries an average of 160,000 vehicles per day between these junctions and is often subject to delays. The total cost of the improvement works is estimated to be about £214 million.
M1 Motorway near Redbourn
Viewed looking north from the Flamsteadbury Farm overbridge, this section of the motorway, between Junctions 8 and 9, is about to be widened to four lanes in each direction. Two wide swathes of land on either side have already been cleared of vegetation. The motorway currently carries an average of 160,000 vehicles per day between these junctions and is often subject to delays. The total cost of the improvement works is estimated to be about £214 million.
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The Aubreys is located at Grid Ref: TL0911 (Lat: 51.792, Lng: -0.412)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: St. Albans

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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Nearby Amenities

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Crossing
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Crossing
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Speed Camera
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The Aubreys
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Street Lamp
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Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Lamp Model: CU Phosco P860
Lamp Type: LED
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Street Lamp
Lamp Model: CU Phosco P860
Lamp Type: LED
Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Street Lamp
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Lamp Type: LED
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Street Lamp
Lamp Model: CU Phosco P860
Lamp Type: LED
Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Street Lamp
Lamp Model: CU Phosco P860
Lamp Type: LED
Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Street Lamp
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Lamp Type: LED
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Street Lamp
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Lamp Type: LED
Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Lamp Type: LED
Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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Lamp Type: LED
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Lamp Type: LED
Source: Survey of 2019-02-22
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