If you are looking for professional jewellers in or around Hertfordshire,
F. Hinds could be your choice!
You can visit any one of the following seven F. Hinds shops in Hertfordshire:
Our staff are looking forward to seeing you at your next visit to one of our stores.
Something about Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire takes its name from Hertford, the ford where harts (stags) crossed the River Lea.
Famous for
The Elstreet Film Studios were opened in 1925, and, with some interruptions, major films have been made there ever since including the first British 'talkie' in 1929 (Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail) and the first three Star Wars films as well as television series such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.
The Natural History Museum at Tring was once the private collection of Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, one of the great collectors of specimens and live animals - in the museum grounds he kept a tame wolf, rheas, kangaroos, kiwis, cassowaries and giant tortoises, and had a carriage pulled by zebras.
The Nobel Prize author, George Bernard Shaw, lived at Ayot St Lawrence for 44 years until his death in 1950, and his house and writing 'retreat' in the garden have been preserved as he left them.
Famous people
Sir Henry Bessemer, inventor of the Bessemer steel-making process, born Charlton, 1813.
Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, politician and Prime Minster (1885-92, 1895-1902), born Hatfield House, 1830.
Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou (George Michael), singer, born Bushey, 1963.
Lewis Hamilton, Formula One motor racing champion, born Stevenage, 1985.


