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- Bushey - Wikipedia
Bushey is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England It had a population of 25,328 in the 2011 census, rising to 28,416 in the 2021 census, an increase of 12 19% This makes Bushey the second most populated town in Hertsmere
- Bushey Museum in Hertfordshire. Local history and Herkomers Art School.
Bushey Museum and Art Gallery tells the story of Bushey and its unique artistic history
- Bushey - Wikishire
Bushey is a town in southern Hertfordshire, a little to the southeast of Watford and close to the Middlesex border The village of Bushey Heath forms part of the same town area, and runs down to and indeed trespasses over that border
- Town and Village Guide - Bushey in Hertfordshire - United Kingdom
Bushey is a small town located in the Hertfordshire county of England It is situated just 20 miles northwest of London and is known for its beautiful parks, gardens, and historical landmarks
- History of Bushey, in Hertsmere and Hertfordshire | Map and description
BUSHEY, a village, a parish, and a subdistrict, in Watford district, Herts The village stands ¾ of a mile E of the North Western railway, near the river Colne, 1½ mile SE of Watford; has a station on the railway and a post office under Watford; and was once a markettown
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Bushey (2025) - Tripadvisor
Award-winning fully-accessible volunteer-run Bushey Museum and Art Gallery, in Rudolph Road, Bushey, WD23 3HW features local history and art Bushey's art heritage covers over 200 years and continues…
- Bushey - Hertsmere Borough Council
Picturesque and historically impressive, Bushey retains its village atmosphere and is a pleasant location separated from neighbouring, more built-up areas by farmland commons and golf courses
- History – The Bushey Forum
Bushey may have initially been called ‘Byssa’s Isle’ as it may have been a lake-village surrounded by marshes and streams Another theory is that the name was derived from the Old English word bysce and Old French boisseie, meaning a ‘place covered with wood’
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