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Parking in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire

1 - 6 of 6 Parking Space Locations.
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£80.00 / month

5 Mins From Station/high Street

Large parking space located 5 mins from station and high street [more]
Private Car Park
0.09 miles from here
£15.00 / day

5 Minutes From Berkhamsted /Chesham Station

Secure private parking area in Stables car park. CCTV, owner living on site. Five minutes from Berkhamsted or Chesham Station [more]
Private Car Park, 10 spaces
24/7 Access, Gated, CCTV Cameras, Lighted
3.36 miles from here
£25.00 / week

5 Mins Walk From Town

2 mins from Gadebridge park 5 mins from the town center [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access, CCTV Cameras, Lighted
6.19 miles from here
£5.00 / day

5 Min Hemel Hempstead Town Centre

Space to rent in private car park at Gadebury Heights, Bury Road Hemel Hempstead. I use evenings/weekends but is available during normal working hours. 5 mins walk from Hemel Hempstead town centre /... [more]
Private Car Park
6.36 miles from here
£5.00 / week

Directly Opposite Hemel Hospital/urgent Care Centr

Directly opposite Hemel Hospital/Urgent Care Centre 2 mins walk to Marlowes Shopping the Riverside and the Image building development on the old Kodak site [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access, Lighted
6.86 miles from here
£10.00 / day

13 Miles From Luton Airport

Private House with front drive on Residential Street always occupied so can keep an eye on your property. Can arrange to drive up to four people to/from the airport in Estate Car which takes about... [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access, Lighted
7.79 miles from here
National Rail

Local Information

The Rex, Berkhamsted

The Rex is an art deco cinema (designed by David Nye in 1936) that was opened in 1938 in Berkhamsted, England, and closed in 1988. Although it had protected building status the cinema's state deteriorated, a local man, James Hannaway, devised a joint venture involving partial development of the site into housing, and refurnishing the cinema (...)

Berkhamsted Castle

Motte and Bailey castle at Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire. The castle is said to be unique in having a double moat . The original fortification dates from Saxon times. Work on the Norman structure was started in 1066 by William the Conqueror who later passed the castle to his half-brother, Robert, Count of Mortain (...)

Berkhamsted

Berkhamsted is an historic town of some 19,000 people. It is situated in the west of Hertfordshire, between the towns of Tring and Hemel Hempstead. It is in the administrative district (and borough since 1984) of Dacorum. The town thrives as a prosperous settlement for those working in London. (...)

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