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Hitchin is a medieval market town in Hertfordshire.The town centre is has many examples of Tudor and Georgian buildings, in and around the market square. The River Oughton and River Purwell run through the town and becomes the River Hiz. It is between the A1(M) and the M1. Its main line railway has a link to London. History Hitchin is first mentioned in a 7th century document the Tribal Hidage. The tribal name is Brittonic rather than Old English and derives from *sicca, meaning 'dry', perhaps a reference to the local stream, the Hiz.
Hitchin is a medieval market town in Hertfordshire.The town centre is has many examples of Tudor and Georgian buildings, in and around the market square. The River Oughton and River Purwell run through the town and becomes the River Hiz. It is between the A1(M) and the M1. Its main line railway has a link to London. History Hitchin is first mentioned in a 7th century document the Tribal Hidage. The tribal name is Brittonic rather than Old English and derives from *sicca, meaning 'dry', perhaps a reference to the local stream, the Hiz.