Luffenhall is a small village located in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The village is situated in the north-eastern part of the county, close to the border with Bedfordshire. Luffenhall is a rural area with a population of around 200 people. The village is surrounded by fields and farmland, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy the countryside.
The village of Luffenhall has a rich history, dating back to the 11th century. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book, which was a survey of England carried out by William the Conqueror in 1086. The book recorded Luffenhall as having a population of around 30 people and being owned by a man named Alwin. Over the centuries, the village has grown and developed, but it still retains much of its historic charm.
Today, Luffenhall is a peaceful and picturesque village, with a strong sense of community. The village has a church, a village hall, and a pub, which serves as a popular meeting place for locals. The surrounding countryside offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking, cycling, and horse riding. Luffenhall is also within easy reach of larger towns and cities, such as Hitchin and Luton, making it a convenient location for those who work or study in the area.