Buntingford
Buntingford is a small market community and also civil parish in the district of East Hertfordshire and region of Hertfordshire in England. It lies on the River Rib and on the Roman road Ermine Street. As a result of its location, it expanded mostly as a staging message with many training inns as well as has an 18th-century one-cell jail referred to as The Cage, by the ford at the end of Church Street. It has a population of 4,820. The community additionally has an annual firework screen at The Bury, offered by Buntingford Town Football Club. It is Hertfordshire's smallest town. The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Buntingford. The community has numerous Georgian and medieval structures, such as Buntingford almshouses, Buntingford Manor House and also the Red House. Buntingford was a stop-over on what was the primary path between London as well as Cambridge, currently the A10. As a result of its charm as a commuter community in recent years, the community has actually grown substantially in the past couple of years, [when?] the most obvious current addition being the "Bovis Estate" (c. 1990), informally called after the real estate company that built there; its highway is Luynes Rise, called due to the community's twinning with Luynes (near Tours) in France. Other real estate estates are: Freman Drive, Vicarage Road, Snells Mead, Downhall Ley, Monks Walk, and Kingfisher Park. Lately, the town has grown further with further new growths, significantly: The Village, Meadow Vale, Knights Walk & The Maples. The population of Buntingford is expected to increase by 1,500 to 6,500 occupants by 2021, noting the largest period of growth since the 1960s when the former Sainsbury's depot website was constructed and housing estates to sustain brand-new workers were constructed.