Broxbourne, Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1983 onwards
Broxbourne is a constituency of the House of Commons located in East of England, covering an area in Hertfordshire about 20 km north of London. The district encompasses several villages and towns connected by roads, residential areas, and local green spaces.
The name Broxbourne comes from Old English, referring to a place near a river or stream. Historically a rural farming area, the region gradually transformed over the past century into a residential zone with commuter connections to nearby urban centers.
The area is well served by public transport, with a train station offering regular services to London and beyond. Buses also run frequently throughout the region, making it easy for visitors to reach nearby attractions without a car.
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