St. Albans is where we now live. It is a good town; lots of history (third largest Roman town in Roman Britain, death place of first saint from British Christian martyr and a jolly good catheral), close to London (20 mins fast train to central London), and has some youthful energy about it (busy market a couple of days a week, strong local music scene, lots of Goths hanging in Catheral grounds). Apparently house prices are the highest in the country outside of central London (gulp!) and its people are 9th most active in the country. Here are some shots:
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
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