AREA INFORMATION
Rickmansworth is well known for its three rivers: Colne, Chess and Gade. Rickmansworth was also a place of residence for famous explorer and founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. One of the biggest attractions in the area is the Rickmansworth Aquadrome. This is a public park and local nature reserve with two lakes, woodland walks, kids’ play areas, a restaurant and open green spaces that are perfect for picnics. Water-skiing, canoeing and sailing are also on offer on the surrounding lakes. The William Penn Leisure Centre on Shepherds Lane is a great place for keeping fit with its gym, award-winning swimming pools, group exercise studio and floodlit artificial football pitch. Locals and visitors alike enjoy taking advantage of the picturesque canal, and the Batchworth Lock Canal Centre offers boat trips and a shop selling ice cream and gifts. Go to Church Street and you will find a 400-year-old building which is home to the highly popular (and multi-award winning) Cinnamon Square bakery. For drinks and food, there is a multitude of pubs, bars and restaurants.
Chorleywood was voted the “happiest place” to live in the UK in a study by The Social Disadvantage Research Centre at the University of Oxford in 2004 Chorleywood is a village and civil parish in the far southwest of the county of Hertfordshire. Chorleywood House Estate Local Nature Reserve, is a magnificent and tranquil County Wildlife Site spread over 68 hectares of formal parkland and important grassland, open meadows and woodland leading down to the banks of the River Chess. Being a small village, Chorleywood has a great sense of community spirit, and has a low crime rate, which makes residents feel very safe in the area. Just like some other Herts towns, the village is filled with many independent business including restaurants, pubs, cafes.
Croxley Green has emerged as one of the best places to raise a family in England. Croxley Green is the safest small town in Hertfordshire, and is among the top 10 safest overall out of Hertfordshire's 141 towns, villages, and cities. Located on the A412 between Watford to the northeast and Rickmansworth to the southwest, it is approximately 20 miles (32 km) northwest of central London. Croxley Green has changed considerably in the years since John Dickinson built paper mills in the area. The area has grown into a semi-urban community, thanks to Croxley tube station on the Metropolitan line providing connections to London's West End at Baker Street and stations through to the City at Aldgate. The local amenities comprise of a Co-op store, shops, pubs and cafes. A short walk from Croxley Green is York House School an independent preparatory day school for girls and boys aged from 3 to 13 years of age.
Loudwater is a private housing estate in the parish of Chorleywood, It is known as a millionaires' village, taking the form of a self-contained residential development within the wood in the valley of the River Chess full of very plush, expensive houses. There is variety amongst the roads and houses of Loudwater; many of the houses are quite individual. The position of Loudwater off any main through route gives it an exclusive air A short distance to Rickmansworth Town Centre where you will find and abundance of independent shops, pubs, bars and restaurants. Rickmansworth station provided access into London via both Metropolitan and Chiltern lines.
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