Hoddesdon is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, sitting in the Lea Valley about seventeen miles north of central London. The population is around 20,000. The town grew as a coaching stop on the Old North Road between London and Cambridge. The Clock Tower on the High Street, erected in 1835, marks the centre. Rye House, a fifteenth-century gatehouse on the edge of town, gives its name to the Rye House Plot of 1683, a conspiracy to assassinate King Charles II and his brother James on their return from Newmarket races.
The Lea Valley around Hoddesdon is characterized by reservoirs, nature reserves, and glasshouses. The nursery and glasshouse industry, growing tomatoes, cucumbers, and flowers under glass, was once a major employer. The Lee Valley White Water Centre, built for the 2012 Olympics, is at nearby Waltham Cross. Hoddesdon station is on the Lea Valley line, with services to London Liverpool Street in about 30 minutes. The A10 provides road access northward toward Hertford and southward toward London. For adult companionship, English law applies.
Hoddesdon is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, sitting in the Lea Valley about seventeen miles north of central London. The population is around 20,000. The town grew as a coaching stop on the Old North Road between London and Cambridge. The Clock Tower on the High Street, erected in 1835, marks the centre. Rye House, a fifteenth-century gatehouse on the edge of town, gives its name to the Rye House Plot of 1683, a conspiracy to assassinate King Charles II and his brother James on their return from Newmarket races.
The Lea Valley around Hoddesdon is characterized by reservoirs, nature reserves, and glasshouses. The nursery and glasshouse industry, growing tomatoes, cucumbers, and flowers under glass, was once a major employer. The Lee Valley White Water Centre, built for the 2012 Olympics, is at nearby Waltham Cross. Hoddesdon station is on the Lea Valley line, with services to London Liverpool Street in about 30 minutes. The A10 provides road access northward toward Hertford and southward toward London. For adult companionship, English law applies.
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