The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latincastrum meaning "fort". This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.
A Forgotten Roman Road In Cheshunt | FULL EPISODE | Time Team
Back in the 1950s & 60s, 2 families of amateur archaeologists excavated some Roman remains in what is now a park in Cheshunt. Can Time Team find the line of Roman road Ermine Street, no sign of which exists above ground in this park today?
Series 9, Episode 6.
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published: 10 Sep 2020
Cheshunt Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Hertfordshire, and around 15 miles north of central London, is the town of Cheshunt.
Initially, Cheshunt was a small settlement situated along Ermine Street - an old Roman road leading from London to Lincoln and York. During the 16th century Elizabeth I lived in Cheshunt while she was still a princess.
In 1825, Cheshunt was the location of the Cheshunt Railway. This horse-drawn line ran from the High Street to the River Lea near to where the current railway station stands. It consisted of 0.75 miles of track and was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
In 1957 plans were made to merge Cheshunt with the London Borough of Enfield, thus making it a part of Greater London. However, the plan was eventually dro...
published: 30 Dec 2021
The Lost Pubs of Cheshunt 🍺
published: 02 Jul 2023
Dangerous bike rider cheshunt
It's people like this that give bikers a bad name. Complete disregard for his safety and other road users.
published: 03 Sep 2017
Glass-House Girls! A Cheshunt Story (1931)
Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
"These particular ladies grow cucumbers and don't throw stones." (A joke on the proverb "People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones"). M/S of two women walking past a row of greenhouses. Interior of the greenhouse, the women pick cucumbers. C/U of cucumbers hanging down. Various shots of the women as they pick the vegetables and lay them carefully into boxes. C/U of box full of cucumbers.
"All that's missing is the salmon!" The girls carry out the boxes. Girls sort the cucumbers, they are laid carefully in wicker baskets. "Adam takes the result, of course!" Men lift the wicker baskets onto the back of a lorry.
Was an item in Eve's Film Review issue number 517.
FILM ID:938.23
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, B...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Cheshunt is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, but lying entirely within the London Metropolitan Area and Greater London Urban Area. It is 12 miles (19 km) north of central London. The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Cheshunt.
The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latin castrum meaning "fort". This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.
Cheshunt was a settlement on Ermine Street, the main Roman road leading north from London. This origin was investigated ...
published: 18 Aug 2017
Cliff Richard Revisits Family Home in Cheshunt
published: 09 Sep 2020
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Cheshunt
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Exploring The New River - Bulls Cross Enfield, to Broxbourne Via Cheshunt
Join me as I walk from Enfield to Broxbourne I cross an aqueduct and the M25 at the same time What could possibly go wrong ?
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Back in the 1950s & 60s, 2 families of amateur archaeologists excavated some Roman remains in what is now a park in Cheshunt. Can Time Team find the line of Rom...
Back in the 1950s & 60s, 2 families of amateur archaeologists excavated some Roman remains in what is now a park in Cheshunt. Can Time Team find the line of Roman road Ermine Street, no sign of which exists above ground in this park today?
Series 9, Episode 6.
#TimeTeam #RomanHistory #BritishHistory
Time Team is a British TV series following specialists who dig deep to uncover as much as they can about Britain's archaeology and history.
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Back in the 1950s & 60s, 2 families of amateur archaeologists excavated some Roman remains in what is now a park in Cheshunt. Can Time Team find the line of Roman road Ermine Street, no sign of which exists above ground in this park today?
Series 9, Episode 6.
#TimeTeam #RomanHistory #BritishHistory
Time Team is a British TV series following specialists who dig deep to uncover as much as they can about Britain's archaeology and history.
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Located in the county of Hertfordshire, and around 15 miles north of central London, is the town of Cheshunt.
Initially, Cheshunt was a small settlement situat...
Located in the county of Hertfordshire, and around 15 miles north of central London, is the town of Cheshunt.
Initially, Cheshunt was a small settlement situated along Ermine Street - an old Roman road leading from London to Lincoln and York. During the 16th century Elizabeth I lived in Cheshunt while she was still a princess.
In 1825, Cheshunt was the location of the Cheshunt Railway. This horse-drawn line ran from the High Street to the River Lea near to where the current railway station stands. It consisted of 0.75 miles of track and was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
In 1957 plans were made to merge Cheshunt with the London Borough of Enfield, thus making it a part of Greater London. However, the plan was eventually dropped and Cheshunt remained within Hertfordshire. London's Metropolitan Police served Cheshunt up until the year 2000, at which point policing was taken over by Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Owing to its position on the border between Hertfordshire and Greater London, Cheshunt is a popular place of residence for London commuters. Several trains run from Cheshunt to London Liverpool Street each hour, whilst the property prices are generally cheaper than in the capital itself.
Famous people who grew up in Cheshunt include singer Cliff Richard and Olympic cyclist Laura Kenny.
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
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5:40 High Street
Located in the county of Hertfordshire, and around 15 miles north of central London, is the town of Cheshunt.
Initially, Cheshunt was a small settlement situated along Ermine Street - an old Roman road leading from London to Lincoln and York. During the 16th century Elizabeth I lived in Cheshunt while she was still a princess.
In 1825, Cheshunt was the location of the Cheshunt Railway. This horse-drawn line ran from the High Street to the River Lea near to where the current railway station stands. It consisted of 0.75 miles of track and was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
In 1957 plans were made to merge Cheshunt with the London Borough of Enfield, thus making it a part of Greater London. However, the plan was eventually dropped and Cheshunt remained within Hertfordshire. London's Metropolitan Police served Cheshunt up until the year 2000, at which point policing was taken over by Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Owing to its position on the border between Hertfordshire and Greater London, Cheshunt is a popular place of residence for London commuters. Several trains run from Cheshunt to London Liverpool Street each hour, whilst the property prices are generally cheaper than in the capital itself.
Famous people who grew up in Cheshunt include singer Cliff Richard and Olympic cyclist Laura Kenny.
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Filmed: 8th November 2021
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Turners Hill
5:40 High Street
Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
"These particular ladies grow cucumbers and don't throw stones." (A joke on the proverb "People in glass houses shouldn't throw s...
Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
"These particular ladies grow cucumbers and don't throw stones." (A joke on the proverb "People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones"). M/S of two women walking past a row of greenhouses. Interior of the greenhouse, the women pick cucumbers. C/U of cucumbers hanging down. Various shots of the women as they pick the vegetables and lay them carefully into boxes. C/U of box full of cucumbers.
"All that's missing is the salmon!" The girls carry out the boxes. Girls sort the cucumbers, they are laid carefully in wicker baskets. "Adam takes the result, of course!" Men lift the wicker baskets onto the back of a lorry.
Was an item in Eve's Film Review issue number 517.
FILM ID:938.23
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Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
"These particular ladies grow cucumbers and don't throw stones." (A joke on the proverb "People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones"). M/S of two women walking past a row of greenhouses. Interior of the greenhouse, the women pick cucumbers. C/U of cucumbers hanging down. Various shots of the women as they pick the vegetables and lay them carefully into boxes. C/U of box full of cucumbers.
"All that's missing is the salmon!" The girls carry out the boxes. Girls sort the cucumbers, they are laid carefully in wicker baskets. "Adam takes the result, of course!" Men lift the wicker baskets onto the back of a lorry.
Was an item in Eve's Film Review issue number 517.
FILM ID:938.23
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Cheshunt is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, but lying entirely within the London Metropolitan Area and G...
Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Cheshunt is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, but lying entirely within the London Metropolitan Area and Greater London Urban Area. It is 12 miles (19 km) north of central London. The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Cheshunt.
The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latin castrum meaning "fort". This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.
Cheshunt was a settlement on Ermine Street, the main Roman road leading north from London. This origin was investigated by the television archaeology programme Time Team. Before the Norman Conquest, the manor of Cheshunt was held by Eddeva the Fair, but William I granted it to Alan of Brittany. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146, but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three-stage tower topped by an octagonal turret.
As Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth I lived at Cheshunt in the care of Sir Anthony Denny, after she left Queen Catherine Parr's household in 1548. Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, died here in 1712. In 1825, Cheshunt was also the location of the Cheshunt Railway. Running from the town's High Street to the River Lea near the present-day Cheshunt railway station, this 0.75 mi (1.21 km) horse-drawn line was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
Up until 2004, Temple Bar stood in Theobalds Park, having been moved from London at the turn of the 19th century. The gateway has since been re-erected in London at Paternoster Square on the north side of St Paul's Cathedral. Cedars Park, Broxbourne, on the site of the historic Theobalds Palace, is a public park that covers 19 hectares (47 acres) of parkland and includes a lake, turf play maze, bocce court, play mound (Venusberg), pet's corner, flint arch and historic walls, tea room and arts centre. The park received a Green Flag award in 2013.
The Old Pond area is located in the centre of Cheshunt and is home to many local businesses. With roads leading to the M25, A10 and towards Broxbourne. Cheshunt Station is located in London Oyster Zone 8. Nearby stations include Theobalds Grove, Waltham Cross, Turkey Street, Southgate (Picadilly Line) and Loughton (Central Line). Cheshunt is located on the A10 trunk road (also known locally as the Great Cambridge Road) which provides links to Junction 25 of the M25 London Orbital Motorway, Central London and Cambridge.
Cheshunt has a mixture of commercial and Hertfordshire County Council contract services. Most buses operate to Waltham Cross (where there are links to north London and Essex), Hoddesdon and Broxbourne. The towns of Hertford, Harlow, Potters Bar, and Waltham Abbey are also linked to Cheshunt. Buses are operated by Arriva, Centrebus, Metroline or Sullivan Buses.
( Cheshunt - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cheshunt . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cheshunt - UK
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Places to see in ( Cheshunt - UK )
Cheshunt is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, but lying entirely within the London Metropolitan Area and Greater London Urban Area. It is 12 miles (19 km) north of central London. The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Cheshunt.
The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latin castrum meaning "fort". This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.
Cheshunt was a settlement on Ermine Street, the main Roman road leading north from London. This origin was investigated by the television archaeology programme Time Team. Before the Norman Conquest, the manor of Cheshunt was held by Eddeva the Fair, but William I granted it to Alan of Brittany. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146, but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three-stage tower topped by an octagonal turret.
As Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth I lived at Cheshunt in the care of Sir Anthony Denny, after she left Queen Catherine Parr's household in 1548. Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, died here in 1712. In 1825, Cheshunt was also the location of the Cheshunt Railway. Running from the town's High Street to the River Lea near the present-day Cheshunt railway station, this 0.75 mi (1.21 km) horse-drawn line was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
Up until 2004, Temple Bar stood in Theobalds Park, having been moved from London at the turn of the 19th century. The gateway has since been re-erected in London at Paternoster Square on the north side of St Paul's Cathedral. Cedars Park, Broxbourne, on the site of the historic Theobalds Palace, is a public park that covers 19 hectares (47 acres) of parkland and includes a lake, turf play maze, bocce court, play mound (Venusberg), pet's corner, flint arch and historic walls, tea room and arts centre. The park received a Green Flag award in 2013.
The Old Pond area is located in the centre of Cheshunt and is home to many local businesses. With roads leading to the M25, A10 and towards Broxbourne. Cheshunt Station is located in London Oyster Zone 8. Nearby stations include Theobalds Grove, Waltham Cross, Turkey Street, Southgate (Picadilly Line) and Loughton (Central Line). Cheshunt is located on the A10 trunk road (also known locally as the Great Cambridge Road) which provides links to Junction 25 of the M25 London Orbital Motorway, Central London and Cambridge.
Cheshunt has a mixture of commercial and Hertfordshire County Council contract services. Most buses operate to Waltham Cross (where there are links to north London and Essex), Hoddesdon and Broxbourne. The towns of Hertford, Harlow, Potters Bar, and Waltham Abbey are also linked to Cheshunt. Buses are operated by Arriva, Centrebus, Metroline or Sullivan Buses.
( Cheshunt - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cheshunt . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cheshunt - UK
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We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 3rd tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division, after they also won their league in 2023. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams, an inclusive team and a walking football team...plus our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates.
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We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 3rd tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division, after they also won their league in 2023. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams, an inclusive team and a walking football team...plus our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates.
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Join me as I walk from Enfield to Broxbourne I cross an aqueduct and the M25 at the same time What could possibly go wrong ?
more of my Walker videos can be fo...
Join me as I walk from Enfield to Broxbourne I cross an aqueduct and the M25 at the same time What could possibly go wrong ?
more of my Walker videos can be found at
https://youtube.com/channel/UCESVhwoksNkQwH8QLlMSkWQ
Instagram I'm on Instagram as @walthamwalker. Install the app to follow my photos and videos. https://www.instagram.com/walthamwalker
My other you tube channel for rail and air enthusiasts can be found at
https://youtube.com/channel/UCJn6e-2j1oqlD6d3VFFWmzQ
Join me as I walk from Enfield to Broxbourne I cross an aqueduct and the M25 at the same time What could possibly go wrong ?
more of my Walker videos can be found at
https://youtube.com/channel/UCESVhwoksNkQwH8QLlMSkWQ
Instagram I'm on Instagram as @walthamwalker. Install the app to follow my photos and videos. https://www.instagram.com/walthamwalker
My other you tube channel for rail and air enthusiasts can be found at
https://youtube.com/channel/UCJn6e-2j1oqlD6d3VFFWmzQ
Back in the 1950s & 60s, 2 families of amateur archaeologists excavated some Roman remains in what is now a park in Cheshunt. Can Time Team find the line of Roman road Ermine Street, no sign of which exists above ground in this park today?
Series 9, Episode 6.
#TimeTeam #RomanHistory #BritishHistory
Time Team is a British TV series following specialists who dig deep to uncover as much as they can about Britain's archaeology and history.
For more Time Team content, check out the Time Team Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TimeTeamOfficial
Support Time Team by becoming a patron and get access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content here: www.patreon.com/TimeTeamOfficial
Subscribe for FULL EPISODES every Wednesday and Sunday.
Located in the county of Hertfordshire, and around 15 miles north of central London, is the town of Cheshunt.
Initially, Cheshunt was a small settlement situated along Ermine Street - an old Roman road leading from London to Lincoln and York. During the 16th century Elizabeth I lived in Cheshunt while she was still a princess.
In 1825, Cheshunt was the location of the Cheshunt Railway. This horse-drawn line ran from the High Street to the River Lea near to where the current railway station stands. It consisted of 0.75 miles of track and was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
In 1957 plans were made to merge Cheshunt with the London Borough of Enfield, thus making it a part of Greater London. However, the plan was eventually dropped and Cheshunt remained within Hertfordshire. London's Metropolitan Police served Cheshunt up until the year 2000, at which point policing was taken over by Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Owing to its position on the border between Hertfordshire and Greater London, Cheshunt is a popular place of residence for London commuters. Several trains run from Cheshunt to London Liverpool Street each hour, whilst the property prices are generally cheaper than in the capital itself.
Famous people who grew up in Cheshunt include singer Cliff Richard and Olympic cyclist Laura Kenny.
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"These particular ladies grow cucumbers and don't throw stones." (A joke on the proverb "People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones"). M/S of two women walking past a row of greenhouses. Interior of the greenhouse, the women pick cucumbers. C/U of cucumbers hanging down. Various shots of the women as they pick the vegetables and lay them carefully into boxes. C/U of box full of cucumbers.
"All that's missing is the salmon!" The girls carry out the boxes. Girls sort the cucumbers, they are laid carefully in wicker baskets. "Adam takes the result, of course!" Men lift the wicker baskets onto the back of a lorry.
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Cheshunt is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, but lying entirely within the London Metropolitan Area and Greater London Urban Area. It is 12 miles (19 km) north of central London. The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Cheshunt.
The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latin castrum meaning "fort". This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.
Cheshunt was a settlement on Ermine Street, the main Roman road leading north from London. This origin was investigated by the television archaeology programme Time Team. Before the Norman Conquest, the manor of Cheshunt was held by Eddeva the Fair, but William I granted it to Alan of Brittany. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146, but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three-stage tower topped by an octagonal turret.
As Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth I lived at Cheshunt in the care of Sir Anthony Denny, after she left Queen Catherine Parr's household in 1548. Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, died here in 1712. In 1825, Cheshunt was also the location of the Cheshunt Railway. Running from the town's High Street to the River Lea near the present-day Cheshunt railway station, this 0.75 mi (1.21 km) horse-drawn line was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire.
Up until 2004, Temple Bar stood in Theobalds Park, having been moved from London at the turn of the 19th century. The gateway has since been re-erected in London at Paternoster Square on the north side of St Paul's Cathedral. Cedars Park, Broxbourne, on the site of the historic Theobalds Palace, is a public park that covers 19 hectares (47 acres) of parkland and includes a lake, turf play maze, bocce court, play mound (Venusberg), pet's corner, flint arch and historic walls, tea room and arts centre. The park received a Green Flag award in 2013.
The Old Pond area is located in the centre of Cheshunt and is home to many local businesses. With roads leading to the M25, A10 and towards Broxbourne. Cheshunt Station is located in London Oyster Zone 8. Nearby stations include Theobalds Grove, Waltham Cross, Turkey Street, Southgate (Picadilly Line) and Loughton (Central Line). Cheshunt is located on the A10 trunk road (also known locally as the Great Cambridge Road) which provides links to Junction 25 of the M25 London Orbital Motorway, Central London and Cambridge.
Cheshunt has a mixture of commercial and Hertfordshire County Council contract services. Most buses operate to Waltham Cross (where there are links to north London and Essex), Hoddesdon and Broxbourne. The towns of Hertford, Harlow, Potters Bar, and Waltham Abbey are also linked to Cheshunt. Buses are operated by Arriva, Centrebus, Metroline or Sullivan Buses.
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The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book) for the area, Cestrehunt, which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latincastrum meaning "fort". This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council.