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The building was registered in 1650 alongside the nearby blacksmith building, which can still be seen in disarray among the trees on the north-eastern side.

Aside from the homes along Blackhorse Lane and nearby village Brookside, the building is surrounded by acres of woodland, neighbouring Hatfield House. It is said that the Black Horse pub is connected to a series of tunnels stretching as far as St Albans. The location is often sought after for productions such as advertisements and shows in need of a traditional English pub. Due to its location the Black Horse has been a popular destination to Premier League football players over the years as the training grounds of two London teams are within a short distance.

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The edit summary of User:KTGame: "Added info i have obtained through my years living near and being employed within the pub". This is a conflict of interest and also original research.

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Kind regards, JacobTheRox (talk) 16:09, 18 November 2023 (UTC)Reply