
A mere 25-minute train ride from London, St Albans is one of the most interesting and attractive spots in the Home Counties.
Founded as Verulamium after the Roman invasion of AD 43, St Albans was renamed in the 3rd century after a Roman soldier, Alban, lost his head (both literally and his detractors believed figuratively) in punishment for sheltering a Christian priest in AD 209. He became England’s first Christian martyr, and the small city soon became a site of pilgrimage – visitors can still see the shrine in the majestic cathedral.
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