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  1. El castillo de Berkhamsted. Berkhamsted (pronunciado /ˈbɜrkəmstɛd/ ) es una parroquia civil y un pueblo histórico del distrito de Dacorum , en el condado de Hertfordshire ( Inglaterra ). Tiene una población estimada, a mediados de 2019, de 18.996 habitantes.

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    Berkhamsted (/ ˈ b ɜːr k əm s t ɛ d / BUR-kəm-sted) is a historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, in the Bulbourne valley, 26 miles (42 km) north-west of London. The town is a civil parish with a town council within the borough of Dacorum which is based in the neighbouring large new town of Hemel Hempstead.

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    Berkhamsted es una parroquia civil y un pueblo histórico del distrito de Dacorum, en el condado de Hertfordshire (Inglaterra). Tiene una población estimada, a mediados de 2019, de 18.996 habitantes.

  4. Berkhamsted, town (parish), Dacorum borough, administrative and historic county of Hertfordshire, southeastern England, 28 miles (45 km) northwest of London. It lies on an old coaching route along the valley of the River Bulbourne of the Chiltern Hills, which now contains modern road, rail, and canal routes.

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    Berkhamsted Castle was built during the Norman conquest of England in 1066. After William the Conqueror defeated the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings he advanced from the coast, across the Thames Valley and north into Hertfordshire. Chroniclers suggest that the Archbishop of York surrendered to William in Berkhamsted, and William probably ord...

    In subsequent years, Berkhamsted then became closely associated with the Earls and Dukes of Cornwall. Henry III's brother, Richard, became the Earl of Cornwall and inherited the castle from his mother Isabella, and it became a permanent part of the earldom. Berkhamsted was Richard's favourite castle, partially because it was conveniently close to L...

    Berkhamsted was confiscated by Edward IV when he came to power during Wars of the Roses. In the late 15th century, the castle was occupied by his mother, Cecily Neville, the Duchess of York. By now the castle had become increasingly unfashionable, however, and was abandoned after her death in 1495. By the time that antiquarian John Lelandvisited in...

    In 1924, a strip of land around the periphery of the castle ruins was purchased from Lord Brownlow's estate by William Cooper and Nephews, a local agricultural chemical factory, for use as grazing land for sheep. Following the Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Act 1913, the British Government was empowered to issue preservation orders t...

  5. 4 de jul. de 2016 · History of Berkhamsted. Due to the spring bank holiday, bin collections will be one day later than usual during the week beginning Monday 27 May 2024. Collections will return to normal from Monday 3 June. Check your bin collection day . ×. The moat and grounds of Berkhamsted Castle stand close to the town centre, while the Plantagenet Parish ...

  6. Berkhamsted ist eine historische Gemeinde in England mit heute rund 19.000 Einwohnern. Der Ort liegt im Westen von Hertfordshire zwischen den Orten Tring und Hemel Hempstead. Der River Bulbourne fließt durch den Ort. Berkhamsted gehört zum Distrikt bzw. Borough Dacorum. Der Ortsname hat in den Jahrhunderten eine Reihe von ...