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Woolmer Green is a compact, linear village in Hertfordshire, situated along the B197 just south of Knebworth and north of Welwyn. Historically, its identity was shaped by its position on the old Great North Road, serving as a transit point for coaches traveling toward London. Today, it retains a distinct community feel despite its proximity to larger neighbors, with a small cluster of local amenities including a traditional village hall, a primary school, and a couple of well-regarded pubs like The Chequers. Geographically, it sits on a ridge of high ground, providing quick access to the Mardley Heath woods for walking. While the village itself has seen modern infill development over the decades, it remains bordered by the green belt, and the presence of the East Coast Main Line nearby is a constant reminder of its practical links to the capital, even though the nearest platforms are a short trip away in Knebworth or Welwyn North.