List of King George V Playing Fields (Hertfordshire)
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There are 471 King George V Playing Fields<ref>The National Playing Fields Association on King George's Fields</ref> in the United Kingdom, all part of an enormous memorial to King George V, each of which is an individual registered charity<ref>National Playing Fields Association document on Charitable Registration of the fields</ref>. This is the page for Hertfordshire.
| Hertfordshire | ||||||
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| Location | Formal name | Local name (if any) | Maps<ref>m = Direct link to map at Multimap</ref><ref>w = "wider" choice on a map sources page</ref> | Dates | External links | |
| Purchase | Opening | |||||
| Borehamwood | King George V Playing Field | n/a | m w | View north towards an avenue of Lombardy Poplar trees and a distribution depot | ||
| Potters Bar | King George V Playing Field | Furzefield | m w | Hertsmere Borough Council | ||
| Stevenage | King George V Playing Field | Cricket Ground<ref>Stevenage: The Cricket Ground is the westernmost third of the field</ref> | m w | Stevenage Town Show | ||
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| King George V Fields in the United Kingdom |
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| England: Bedfordshire • Berkshire • Buckinghamshire • Cambridgeshire • Cheshire • Cornwall • County Durham • Cumbria • Derbyshire • Devon • Dorset • Essex • Gloucestershire • Greater London • Hampshire • Herefordshire • Hertfordshire • Huntingdonshire • Kent • Lancashire • Leicestershire • Lincolnshire • Merseyside • Middlesex • Kent • Norfolk • Northamptonshire • Nottinghamshire • Oxfordshire • Rutland • Shropshire • Somerset • Staffordshire • Suffolk • Surrey • Sussex • Warwickshire • Westmorland • Wiltshire • Worcestershire • North Yorkshire
Northern Ireland: Armagh • County Antrim • County Down • Fermanagh • Londonderry • Tyrone Scotland: North Lanarkshire • Renfrewshire • West Lothian Wales: Anglesey • Brecknockshire • Cardiganshire • Carmarthenshire • Denbyshire • Flintshire • Glamorgan • Caernarvonshire • Merionethshire • Montgomeryshire • Pembrokeshire • Radnorshire |
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