Chipperfield

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County - Hertfordshire | Map
Tel code: 01442 | code search
Postcode: WD4 | code search
Population: 1700
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Chipperfield is a rural village positioned on the edge of the Chiltern Hills in the county of Hertfordshire, and is home to nearly seventeen hundred people. It's surrounded by beautiful countryside and woodland, and yet is just five miles or so from Hemel Hempstead, and Watford. This charming location has a large Village Green where cricket is often played, and a wealth of attractive houses that span the ages. There are several shops to browse and ancient welcoming pubs to try, this picturesque location will please walkers with its many footpaths and bridleways that journey through ancient woodland across the Common.

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Two Brewers

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Blackwells Chipperfield
Boot Inn
Royal Oak
The Windmill

School

St Paul’s Primary & Nursery School

Shops

Wyevale Garden Centre

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Two Brewers (0.06 miles)

Two Brewers

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Dating back to the 18th century and in a picturesque location overlooking Chipperfield Common, The Two Brewers exudes character and charm with its open fires and stone floored tap room. ... More

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Harlequin Executive Apartments (1.85 miles)

Harlequin Executive Apartments

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This delightful luxury apartment overlooking the Grand Union canal close to the village of Kings Langley ideally situated close to the M25 & M1 within 20 minutes of London. Only ... More

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Premier Inn Kings Langley (1.91 miles)

Premier Inn Kings Langley
Ideally located within easy reach of the M25 and M1. Conveniently located for Kings Langley train station. For shops and local amenities Hemel Hempstead town centre is only 3 miles away. Our Kings Langley Premier Inn ... More | visit website
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Shendish Manor Hotel (1.95 miles)

Shendish Manor Hotel

Shendish Manor is a splendid manor house set in 160 acres of idyllic Hertfordshire countryside, yet with excellent road and rail links close by. The well-appointed bedrooms and four poster suites have every modern facility ... More | visit website

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Bobsleigh Hotel (2.38 miles)

Bobsleigh Hotel

The Bobsleigh is set amongst skilfully landscaped gardens in the Chiltern countryside. This historic hotel provides an ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas in Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire as well as Bedfordshire and central London is ... More | visit website

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Hunton Park (2.48 miles)

Hunton Park

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In 22 acres of beautiful rural Hertfordshire parkland, this charming and elegant house is near Watford, just off the M25 and M1 motorways, and easily accessible from Heathrow Airport. Conveniently close to ... More

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Kings Lodge Hotel (2.54 miles)

Kings Lodge Hotel

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Built in 1642 and used as a hunting lodge by King Charles I. Some original features are still maintained. considered most beautiful lodge in the region. Fine indian cuisine with ... More

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Boxmoor Lodge Hotel (2.69 miles)

Boxmoor Lodge Hotel

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Boxmoor Lodge Hotel is located just off junction 20 of the M25 and is probably Hertfordshire’s best kept secret for the discerning visitor looking for peace and tranquillity after a ... More

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The Bedford Arms Hotel (2.77 miles)

The Bedford Arms Hotel
The Bedford Arms Hotel is a charming and friendly country house hotel in the Chiltern village of Chenies, just ten minutes from the M25 (junction 18). Recently refurbished in traditional English style ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Hemel Hempstead West (3.12 miles)

Premier Inn Hemel Hempstead West

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Hemel Hempstead Premier Travel Inn is a well appointed hotel for excellent transport links to London and the South East. Excellent value accomodation with superb on site restaurant for breakfast and ... More | visit website

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