Knebworth is a village and civil parish in the north of Hertfordshire, England, right away south of Stevenage. The civil parish covers a location between the towns of Datchworth, Woolmer Green, Codicote, Kimpton, Whitwell, St Paul's Walden and also Langley, and incorporates the town of Knebworth, the little village of Old Knebworth as well as Knebworth House. There is evidence of people living in the area as far back as Neolithic times as well as it is stated in the Domesday Book of 1086 where it is described as Chenepeworde (the farm coming from the Dane, Cnebba) with a population of 150. The initial town, now called Old Knebworth, created around Knebworth House. Advancement of the newer Knebworth town started in the late 19th century centred a mile to the eastern of Old Knebworth on the new train station and the Great North Roadway (subsequently the A1, and also now the B197 considering that the opening of the A1(M) motorway in 1962). At the millenium the architect Edwin Lutyens built Homewood, southeast of Old Knebworth, as a dower residence for Edith Bulwer-Lytton. Her daughter, the suffragette Constance Lytton additionally lived there, until just before her death in 1923. Knebworth has, since 1974, been notoriously associated with many significant outdoors rock and pop shows at Knebworth House, consisting of Queen's final live efficiency which took place on 9 August 1986 as well as attracted an attendance estimated at 125,000, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Oasis playing to a quarter of a million people for 2 nights in 1996 and more just recently Robbie Williams, that for three evenings in August 2003 performed to the biggest groups ever before put together for a solitary entertainer. Data from UK Census 2011: All Homeowners: 5,247.