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Welham Green sits just south of Hatfield, positioned within that useful gap where the suburban sprawl of London begins to give way to the Hertfordshire countryside. Historically, it was a small hamlet centered around the green, but it grew significantly during the mid-20th century, evolving into a self-contained village with its own distinct identity. Geographically, it’s defined by its excellent connectivity; the local railway station provides a direct link to King’s Cross and Moorgate, and the proximity to the A1(M) makes it a practical hub for those traveling across the home counties. Despite this infrastructure, the village maintains a quieter pace than its larger neighbors, with many residents making use of the footpaths that lead out toward the North Mymms Park estate or the nearby woodland. It’s a place where the practicalities of modern commuting meet a traditional village layout, anchored by a handful of local shops and a couple of long-standing pubs that remain the focal point of the community.