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Six
writers of prodigious talent have plied their
trade while living in Hertfordshire. The landscape
has shaped their work: George Orwell found,
in the village of Wallington, his inspiration
for Animal Farm; E.M. Forsters home, Rook
Nest in Old Stevenage is the model for Howards
End; Berkhamsted is revealed to be Greeneland,
a place inhabited by many of Graham Greenes
exotic characters; and George Bernard Shaw fantasises
moving in with the postmistress of Ayot St Lawrence
in his play Village Wooing. In the Tudor age
Sir Francis Bacon and Sir Thomas More sought
Utopia whilst in the county. Discover their
homes and their habits, their work and their
inspiration. Visit the places that have influenced
some of the greatest literature of the last
five hundred years in a series of walks that
will guide you round diverse and delightful
corners of Hertfordshire.
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