Tring
Tring is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It lies about 25 miles northwest of central London and is part of the borough of Dacorum. The town sits near the Chiltern Hills and alongside the Grand Union Canal. The population is around 11,000.
Tring's origins are medieval; it developed as a market town and grew during the 19th century with
Today the Natural History Museum at Tring is a branch of the Natural History Museum, London, housed
Tring is served by Tring railway station on the West Coast Main Line, with regular services to
Local economic activity includes retail, services and tourism driven by the museum, canal, and countryside setting.