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Amy’s Bakehouse
Indulge in our delightful range of cakes, delicious cupcakes and other treats.
Amy's Bakehouse
Amy's Bakehouse
Unit 4 Park Industrial Estate, Radlett, FrogmoreSt Albans Hertfordshire AL2 2DRUnited Kingdom
+442033753310
Business Description
Celebrations are incomplete without cakes. Whether it is a big occasion calling for a three-tier cake or a small picnic to get cupcakes for all, cakes add to the joy of every event. Amys Bakehouse is your local favorite cake shop. We offer a wide range of cakes, from wedding cakes to themed cakes. We cater to vegans by offering eggless, gluten-free and dairy-free options. We have an expert cake maker who decorates absolutely beautiful cakes to suit the occasion and your specifications. We are based in Frogmore in Hertfordshire and deliver hand in parts of North, West, or East London.
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About St Albans
St Albans () is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of London, 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Welwyn Garden City and 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Luton. St Albans was the first major town on the old Roman road of Watling Street for travellers heading north and became the city of Verulamium. It is within the London commuter belt and the Greater London Built-up Area. == Name == St Albans takes its name from the first British saint, Alban. The most elaborate version of his story, in Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, relates that he lived in Verulamium, sometime during the 3rd or 4th century, when Christians were suffering persecution. Alban met a Christian priest fleeing from his persecutors and sheltered him in his house, where he became so impressed with the priest's piety that he converted to Christianity. When the authorities searched Alban's house, he put on the priest's cloak and presented himself in place of his guest. Consequently, he was sentenced to endure the punishments that were to be inflicted upon the priest, unless he renounced Christianity. Alban refused and was taken for execution. In later legends, his head rolled downhill after execution and a well sprang up where it stopped.