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  2. Boxmoor - Wikipedia

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    From 1912, Hemel Hempstead station was known as Boxmoor and Hemel Hempstead. The area was absorbed into the expanded Hemel Hempstead new town during the 1950s and 1960s, but retains a local character. In 1963, the station was renamed again, from Hemel Hempstead and Boxmoor to Hemel Hempstead, its current name.

  3. Chaulden - Wikipedia

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    Chaulden is a residential district in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England located west of the town centre and bordering on open countryside. It was an early development in the construction of Hemel Hempstead new town, commenced in 1953 and has its own neighbourhood shopping centre.

  4. Woodhall Farm - Wikipedia

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    Woodhall Farm is a neighbourhood on the northern side of Hemel Hempstead in the county of Hertfordshire.It was built on the former Brocks Fireworks site. Its location on the edge of Hemel Hempstead means it has open fields to its north and east with the landscaped High Wood forming an integral green barrier and recreational space.

  5. Stocks House - Wikipedia

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    Stocks Manor House is a large Georgian mansion, built in 1773. [1] It is the largest property in the village of Aldbury, Hertfordshire. Stocks House and its manorial farm is an 182-acre (0.74 km 2) estate surrounded by 10,000 acres (40 km 2) of National Trust Ashridge Forest and the Chiltern Hills.

  6. Felden - Wikipedia

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    It is now a private house after being sold in 1969. Felden is home to the national headquarters of The Boys' Brigade UK & RoI, Felden Lodge. [1] Felden Water Tower opened in 1910 is an octagonal brick tower with a fanciful fairytale appearance. It is 80 feet (24 m) tall and contains 50,600 imp gal (230,000 L) of water. [2]

  7. Hemel Hempstead - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town Hall Hemel Hempstead Old Town Gadebridge House (demolished 1963) In the 18th and 19th centuries, Hemel Hempstead was an agricultural market town. Wealthy landowners built a few large country houses in the locality, including The Bury, built in 1790, and Gadebridge House, erected by the noted surgeon and anatomist Sir Astley Cooper ...