"The historic village of Kings Langley lies south of the Chiltern Hills, 21 miles north-west of central London, a village in Hertfordshire, laying claim to an extraordinary history.”
From its origins prior to Roman settlement and thriving Domesday community, through its Royal Palace in the 14th Century to a wealth of transport connections, farming and industry, the village can recount tales matched by few other places in the U.K.
A local high street with a range of independent and boutique retailers, as well as a great selection of coffee shops, delis and restaurants. The larger shopping areas and supermarkets of Hemel Hempstead, St Albans and Watford are only a short drive away.
Kings Langley is synonymous with community spirit, style and food. Convenient access to the M1, M25 and A41. Fast and frequent rail links make Central London and airports easily accessible, ensuring Kings Langley continues to thrive as one of the top locations to live, work and relax.
Kings Langley Transport Links
Part of the commuter belt with a range of train stations only a short walk or quick drive from your doorstep with trains from Kings Langley station, operating approximately twice an hour to Milton Keynes and London, reaching Euston in around 35 minutes. There are also a few direct services to Birmingham New Street and bus routes linking Kings Langley with the surrounding communities including frequent services between Aylesbury and Watford\
Less than five minutes’ drive from junction 20 of the M25 and within ten minutes of the M1, this historical village is less than an hour by car to Oxford Street with Heathrow Airport less than half an hour away, and Hemel Hempstead, St Albans and Watford all within easy reach.
Kings Langley Schools & Education
Children living in Kings Langley can benefit from the wide choice of Ofsted rated ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ primary and secondary schools in the area, Kings Langley state school and the independent Langley Hill School, inspired by the Waldorf education system.
The area is renowned for its prestigious schooling including Parmiter’s, St Clement Danes School and the highly acclaimed Watford Boys and Watford Girls Grammar Schools all within easy reach.
Out and about in Kings Langley
Kings Langley’s local high street has a range of independent and boutique retailers, as well as a great selection of coffee shops, delis and restaurants. The larger shopping areas and supermarkets of Hemel Hempstead, St Albans and Watford are only a short drive away.
Shops are interspersed with cafés and traditional pubs, with the range of specialists services extending from home furnishings and jewellers to hairdressers and beauty salons.
An indoor Country Market is held every Thursday, and other shops, pubs and cafés can be found peppered around the village, all within easy walking distance.
In Kings Langley you can find an abundance of green spaces, including Cassiobury Park and Longspring Wood. Slightly further afield you can find the picturesque Whippendell Woods and impressive Cheslyn stately home and gardens. The picturesque Chiltern Hills are only a short drive away and are worth exploring at the weekend
Kings Langley Property
The area has developed an abundance of differing architectural styles over the years, combining both historical buildings with newly built, up-and-coming developments.
In Kings Langley you can find canal-side apartments, sprawling country estates and newly built family homes.
With Kings Langley continuing to be a popular destination for all buyers, houses and apartments have seen a growth in value and remain highly sought after, this increase in property value in Kings Langley and the surrounding areas continues to perform well as demand regularly outstrips supply.
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