Royston Town
Royston is a busy market town in Hertfordshire. The town has historical buildings and a very unusal man-made cave which features medieval carvings in the walls, to which some have religious significance. In the town centre there is a large stone called the Royce stone, to which some people say Royston got its name. There was also a cross which would of sat in the stone, but unfortunately hasnt survived. For sports and leisure, there is Royston sports club, a Rugby club and Royston Town F.C.
There is also a golf course and the Royston Downs. From Royston you can take the train in to Cambridge. Royston also had the first turnpike Road. Dick Turpin is believed to have operated along this stretch of road and apparently stabled his horse in the town.