Digswell

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Digswell is a village in Hertfordshire, England, known for its picturesque setting and the prominent Digswell Viaduct that spans the River Mimram.

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Digswell canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
railway viaduct
village
carries East Coast Main Line NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Hertfordshire
country England
England
crossedBy Digswell Viaduct NERFINISHED
crosses River Mimram NERFINISHED
designedBy William Cubitt NERFINISHED
distanceToLondon about 20 miles north of central London
hasAmenity St John’s Church, Digswell NERFINISHED
local primary school
hasDialCode 01707
hasFeature residential character
woodland surroundings
hasLandmark Digswell Viaduct NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeDistrict AL6
hasPostTown Welwyn Garden City NERFINISHED
hasRiver River Mimram NERFINISHED
hasTransportLink Welwyn North railway station NERFINISHED
height about 30 metres
knownFor Digswell Viaduct NERFINISHED
picturesque setting
length about 475 metres
locatedIn Digswell NERFINISHED
Digswell NERFINISHED
Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire
Welwyn Hatfield district NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion East of England NERFINISHED
locatedNear Welwyn NERFINISHED
Welwyn Garden City NERFINISHED
material brick
numberOfArches 40
openedIn 1850
osGridReference TL255155
partOf civil parish of Welwyn
region Home Counties
serves Digswell NERFINISHED

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Digswell Viaduct locatedIn Digswell
River Mimram flowsThrough Digswell