Baldock is a small parish market town located 37 miles away from North London. Communication links to Baldock fair well, with road links to Hertford, Bedfordshire and Cambridge (Cambridgeshire). Rail services are provide by WAGN, with railway line stops at Baldock, connecting both London and surrounding towns.
Housing in the town mainly dates back from the 16th century reminding us that Baldock is not a new town but indeed a Roman town with the original Great North Road forming a part of Baldock's main high street today.
The Parish Church of St. Mary is most possibly the greatest tourist attraction in Baldock. It also happens to be one of its most historic still standing structures. The structure dates back to the 14th Century and it stands in the centre of the town. It's most decorative monument is that of Georgina Caldecott, depicting an angel carrying her soul up to heaven.
Boasting three local infants schools and four junior schools and an only short distance to Cambridge with many senior schools and colleges, Baldock is the ideal location for families.
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