Stevenage Map

Stevenage map, view the Hertfordshire town of Stevenage, located in the county of Hertfordshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Stevenage Hertfordshire & Guide to the Area

Stevenage Map Hertfordshire: Interactive map of Stevenage, displaying the town situated in the county of Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Stevenage area and a Stevenage town centre map, showing Stevenage Railway Station (click + button once) and Stevenage Leisure Park.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Stevenage map are: Westgate Shopping Centre, The Mulberry Tree, The Draper's Arms, Cinnabar Café, Waitrose, Boots, Harvester, Asda, Costa Coffee, Debenhams Ottaway Solicitors, Pi Pizza, Tesco Extra, Town Square Health Centre, Danesgate House, Hampson Park, Holiday Inn Stevenage, The Old Town Bar, Starbucks, Stevenage Arts and Leisure Centre, Rump and Wade, Stevenage Magistrates' Court, North Herts College, Roebuck Surgery, The Broadhall Suite, King George V Playing Fields, Lister Hospital, St Nicholas Church, Bedwell Community Centre, The Standing Order, The Crooked Billet, Revolution Stevenage, Stevenage Indoor Market, The White Lion, Stevenage Library, Primark, Sports Direct, Gordon Craig Theatre, Monkswood Retail Park, Matalan, The Chequers, Barclays Bank, The Rock Cafe, Westgate Surgery, Stevenage Fire Station, The Vincent Building, Iceland Foods, The Roaring Meg Retail Park, Cineworld, Ashtree Primary School, Oaks Cross Pharmacy, Stevenage Borough Council Offices.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Knebworth, Walkern, Graveley, Aston, Woolmer Green, Datchworth, Codicote, Old Knebworth, Langley, Weston, Great Wymondley, Little Wymondley, Hitchin, Letchworth Garden City, Baldock, St Ippolyts, Kimpton, Bragbury End, Watton-at-Stone.

Stevenage, tucked away in North Hertfordshire, is one of those places that quietly gets on with it. It's a practical, well-connected town with plenty of green space, decent amenities, and a long-standing community feel. While it doesn't shout for attention, there's a lot going on beneath the surface—shops, parks, schools, and a tidy blend of old and new architecture. It was one of the UK's first New Towns, so it has that planned, structured layout, with wide roads, cycle paths, and neighbourhoods that feel purpose-built. It's not the sort of place to be over the top, but it's solid, convenient, and has a good mix of town life and countryside nearby.

The roots of Stevenage stretch back to Roman times, though it really started growing in the medieval period when it became a market town. The High Street still hints at its past, with a few older buildings and a traditional layout. Its real shift came in the late 1940s when it was named the first New Town, built to relieve overcrowding in London. That brought a huge wave of development—housing estates, industrial zones, a shopping centre, and lots of green space woven in between. Since then, the population has steadily grown and now sits at around 90,000. That's given it enough buzz to feel lively without being too hectic. There's still a core of locals whose families have lived here for generations, mixed in with newcomers looking for affordable homes and good transport links.

If you're after things to do in town, there's no shortage. Fairlands Valley Park is a great open space for walks, sailing, or just a peaceful afternoon by the water. The Gordon Craig Theatre puts on a steady mix of comedy, drama, and musicals. Stevenage Museum, tucked under the church at the bottom of the old town, offers a surprisingly good glimpse into local history. Beyond town, there are real gems to explore—Knebworth House is just a short drive away and perfect for anyone into grand stately homes, gardens, and even a spot of dinosaur hunting if you've got little ones in tow. It's a proper family day out. English Heritage has Wrest Park and the remains of St Mary's Church in nearby Walkern, and for National Trust fans, Shaw's Corner in Ayot St Lawrence, the former home of George Bernard Shaw, is definitely worth the short journey.

Wider Hertfordshire's got plenty going for it too. St Albans is steeped in Roman and medieval history, with its stunning cathedral and buzzing market days. Hatfield House is a proper slice of Elizabethan grandeur. If you're into wildlife, Paradise Wildlife Park near Broxbourne is a big hit. And for those after something peaceful, the Chiltern Hills aren't too far off and offer some top-notch walking routes. There's a nice mix in the county—quiet villages, thriving commuter towns, heritage spots, and just enough countryside to remind you you're not too far from the sticks.

Getting to and from Stevenage is one of its real perks. It sits just off the A1(M), making road travel up and down the country straightforward. The town's train station is right on the East Coast Main Line, meaning you can be in London King's Cross in under half an hour. Services run frequently north to places like Peterborough and York too. Buses link up well across the local area, and Luton Airport is the closest for flights, only about 15 miles away, with coach and taxi options if you're not driving. For international travel or longer hauls, Heathrow and Stansted are both just over an hour's drive. It's not flashy, but it works.

Hertfordshire as a county blends commuter convenience with countryside charm. It borders Greater London to the south but still keeps its own pace. There are plenty of bustling market towns, leafy villages, and grand estates, not to mention a fair few spots of real historical interest. It's well-off in parts, low-key in others, but generally well-maintained and green, with a strong focus on community and heritage. Schools are decent, transport links are spot on, and it's the kind of place people tend to stay once they've moved in. There's a reason it's popular with Londoners looking to put down roots without straying too far.

We hope you found this Stevenage tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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