Welcome to Hitchin, Hertfordshire, UK - HitchinTV Video Production

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Hitchin is a charming market town nestled in the North Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England, with roots tracing back to the 7th century. Located in the scenic valley of the River Hiz, at the north-eastern tip of the Chiltern Hills, Hitchin is conveniently situated just 16 miles northwest of Hertford and 35 miles north of London. As of the 2021 census, it’s home to 35,220 residents.

This quaint town boasts a rich history that centres around its bustling market place and the adjoining St. Mary’s Church, situated on the western bank of the River Hiz. A notable landmark at the southern end of the town centre is Hitchin Priory, a former monastery dating back to 1317. After the dissolution of the monasteries, it was transformed into a grand country house surrounded by expansive parklands.

Historically, Hitchin's economy thrived as a market hub for the surrounding agricultural region, which predominately featured arable farming and some sheep farming. The town is famous for its lavender fields and was once renowned for its lavender distilleries.

Transportation has always played a key role in Hitchin’s development. The Great Northern Railway extended its main line from London King's Cross to York through Hitchin, with the railway station opening in 1850. Shortly after, the Cambridge line branched off just north of Hitchin, making it an important railway junction. The A1 motorway also runs conveniently close to the east of the town.

Hitchin's historic charm combined with easy accessibility makes it a favoured spot for commuters. Whether you're admiring its rich history or enjoying the beautiful surrounding landscapes, Hitchin offers a delightful blend of the past and present.

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