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Situated just south of Hatfield in the civil parish of North Mymms, Brookmans Park is a settled commuter village that largely grew around its railway station during the 1920s and 30s. The landscape here is defined by a mix of traditional detached houses and quiet residential roads, many of which branch off from the small village centre where you’ll find essential shops, a traditional butcher, and a few local eateries. Historically, it was part of the manor of Brookmans, and while much of the ancestral estate is gone, the area retains a distinctively green character thanks to its proximity to Gobions Wood and the vast open spaces of the local golf club. Geographically, it sits on the northern edge of the London commuter belt; the Great Northern line provides a direct link to Moorgate and King’s Cross, while the nearby A1(M) and M25 offer straightforward road access to London and the Home Counties. It’s a practical location for those who need to get into the city but prefer a daily environment of woodland walks and a somewhat slower pace of life.