Little Berkhamsted, a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, is situated five miles southwest of Hertford. With a population of around 560, this charming village is located in the East Herts district, surrounded by beautiful countryside near the county town of Hertford. Little Berkhamsted holds a rich history dating back to Saxon times, notably as the site where William the Conqueror accepted the surrender of the City of London after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The thriving community features amenities such as St. Andrew's parish church, two pubs (The Beehive in Epping Green and The Five Horseshoes), a cricket club, and a village store.