The davinci code and the quest for the Holy Grail


by David Rankin

A stunning series of revelations are restoring Hertfordshire to its rightful place in Templar legend, and literally put Hertford on the map in the Quest for the Holy Grail.An elaborate network of secret tunnels and passages created by the Knights templar has been discovered beneath Hertford, the ancient county town of Hertfordshire. Knoppenburg manor for saleLocal historians were aware of only one part of the network which was mapped in a document on public record dated 1898. numerous tunnels, many of which were blocked during the last century, and shows photographs of two other entrances. The existence, extent and purpose of the tunnels were leaked by members of a mysterious secret society in the area said to be related to the Knights Templar and the Illuminati. manor for saleMembers of the Knights Templar, a secret society which still has members in the town, have spoken for the first time about the underground lair used by their forebears almost 1,000 years ago. Emanating from the dungeons of Hertford Castle and from Fore Street, the passages run like a warren under the ancient county town and stretch from Bluecoats to County Hall, according to the group. Today, many of the entrances to the subterranean passages’ have been bricked up but, according to the modern-day knights, some are still in use — and may even be booby-trapped.There is an extensive labyrinth of tunnels under HertfordWe are talking here about a largely unknown, indeed mostly secret, ancient underground network that stretches beneath the town’s main street and extends to Fore Street, Market Square, Parliament Square, Hertford Castle, Church Street, Bluecoats, Priory Street — and in fact many, many other places. “It reaches beneath well-known central Hertford locations, including the tourist office, the Castle, Monsoon, Threshers, the post office, Bayley Hall, and the council offices, both within the Castle and in County Hall.” One of these passages once connected Shire Hall, now home to Hertford Magistrates’ Court, to the Salisbury Arms in Fore Street. Tim’s twin brother Ben said: “The Fore Street section once extended to a substantial section beneath Bluecoats School, which is still accessible from certain buildings

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