Free 30 mins - 1 hour About 2 miles away
Letchworth's suitably-spaced buildings and parkland were all planned out as (supposedly) the ideal place to live, as the first 'Garden City'. Discover what makes Letchworth such a unique place to live, and how its design has influenced cities around the world, at the International Garden Cities Exhibition, on Norton Way South, open from 10am to 5pm this Saturday. And to add to the civilised lifestyle, there's free tea on offer too.
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