Pretty as a picture and proud of its past Pirton is a compact village of around 1300 people, located on the edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Hertfordshire, bordering Bedfordshire and the slopes of the Chilterns. Much of it is a designated conservation area, with 54 listed buildings. Despite its quiet setting, Pirton is just 35 miles north of London and almost equidistant between the A1(M) and the M1, giving villagers the best of both worlds; a peaceful country existence and good commuter links. The village contains over 20 acres of recreational land, including a large meadow The Bury with numerous mysterious humps, hollows and ponds and the Recreation ground. At the ‘Rec’ is the active Sports and Social Club which not only has tennis, football and cricket, but also hosts major social events such as the Summer Fair and Bonfire Night. And on Great Green in the heart of the village is the presently only known permanently standing Maypole in the whole of Hertfordshire. Further details of all clubs, activities and much more can be found on the Pirton website at www.pirton.org.uk Getting There The village is off the B655 between Hitchin and Barton-le-Clay. Hitchin station – on the mainline from Kings Cross – is just 15 minutes away by taxi. The 89 bus to Pirton leaves from Bancroft, Hitchin (details from 0870 60826081 or Links page this site) and for those with a SatNav SG5 3PS will get you to the centre of the village. | ![]() |
