The Pudding Stone
Chamber Rating
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Alexander Joseph
Pretty much Mt Everest in the eyes of many toddlers growing up, including myself. Happily, I've made the summit on a number of occasions. Once you make the perilous climb, you can enjoy spectacular views of the lake of Verulamium glittering in the distance.
Jan 12th, 2022 -
Alesandro Aegeus
Mar 26th, 2020 -
Paula Thomas
Hertfordshire pudding is unique. Yes it is a conglomerate but what makes it unique is that the matrix is stronger than the pebbles meaning that cracks go through the pebbles instead of around
Sep 18th, 2018 -
Ben Turner
A man named Lionel did a wee here.
Sep 12th, 2017 -
Richard Avery
A pudding Stone is a geological formation when new rock of form around existing stones and rock. It looks like concrete but is a natural formation. They were once believed to ward off witchcraft and we therefore used in the construction of buildings. This is a pretty big pudding stone and visible near the road.
Mar 7th, 2017
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is The Pudding Stone located?
A The Pudding Stone is located at 2 St Michael's St, St Albans, eng AL3 4SE
Q How is The Pudding Stone rated?
A The Pudding Stone has a 4.8 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
The Pudding Stone
Overall Rating
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( 6 Reviews )Alexander Joseph on Google
Pretty much Mt Everest in the eyes of many toddlers growing up, including myself.
Happily, I've made the summit on a number of occasions. Once you make the perilous climb, you can enjoy spectacular views of the lake of Verulamium glittering in the distance.
Alesandro Aegeus on Google
Paula Thomas on Google
Hertfordshire pudding is unique. Yes it is a conglomerate but what makes it unique is that the matrix is stronger than the pebbles meaning that cracks go through the pebbles instead of around
Ben Turner on Google
A man named Lionel did a wee here.
Richard Avery on Google
A pudding Stone is a geological formation when new rock of form around existing stones and rock. It looks like concrete but is a natural formation. They were once believed to ward off witchcraft and we therefore used in the construction of buildings.
This is a pretty big pudding stone and visible near the road.