Frogmore is a village 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Radlett in Hertfordshire,[2] and 2 miles (3.2 km) south of St Albans city centre (though in said city's contiguous built-up area). It is located in St Stephen civil parish, within the City and District of St Albans, and the county of Hertfordshire.
The village is mentioned in Daniel Paterson's travel guide of 1796, on the route from London to St. Albans.[5]
Granada Publishing, whose imprints included Grafton and Panther Books, were based at Frogmore,[6] until it was sold in 1983.[7]
The Park Street and Frogmore Society "was formed to promote interest in local history and nature conservation and covers the three villages of Park Street, Frogmore and Colney Street".[8]
^Harold Philip Clunn, The face of the home counties: portrayed in a series of eighteen week-end drives from London, Publisher: Spring Books, 1936, 562 pages, page 62
^Nikolaus Pevsner, Bridget Cherry, Hertfordshire. The Buildings of England, Ireland, and Scotland Series, Pevsner Architectural Guides, First published by Penguin Books, 1953, reprinted by Yale University Press, 1977, ISBN0300096119, 9780300096118, 460 pages, page 143
^Daniel Paterson, A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales, Printed for T.N. Longman, 1796. Page 117