Grovehill
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Grovehill is an area of Hemel Hempstead
, it comprises two distinct developments. 'Precinct A' laid out and developed by the New Town Commission in 1967/8 and from the beginning a mixture of private and rented housing specifically intended to accommodate families of migrating management and professionals that a developing New Town required. This first development is situated at the Redbourn Road end of St. Agnells Lane, and takes in the self-build scheme already in progress at Wooton Drive in 1967/8, Crawley Drive to the Hammond Nursery, Infant and Junior School facing West on to Cambrian Way, and extending along the East side of Aycliffe Drive, and taking in the South side of Washington Avenue.
The second development, the large social housing estate at Grovehill West, began in 1972 and starts from the North side of Washington Avenue taking in: that part of St Agnells Lane north of Washington Avenue as far as Cupid Green Lane and continuing on to regain the upper end of the North side of Washington Avenue that meets Aycliffe Drive; the major sprawl of the development is West of Aycliffe Drive taking in Piccotts End Lane and beyond.
Henry Wells Square containing the local shops features among them Tesco Express, Post Office, Chemist, a pub and 'Ming's Fish Bar' a local fish and chip shop. Grove Hill is served by: Grove Hill Community Centre and Grove Hill Playing Fields, home too many football pitches, a baseball ground and changing facilities. There are also various churches, a medical and a dental surgery as well as several schools including the original Grove Hill School built by the New Town Commission (and renamed Astley Cooper School
by at a later date).
Grovehill was part of the second wave of New Town development with building commencing in 1967. The large housing estate at Grove Hill West started construction early in 1972 but took some years to complete due to the insolvency of the main contractors and was finally completed in the early 1980s.
Hemel Hempstead
Hemel Hempstead is a town in Hertfordshire in the East of England, to the north west of London and part of the Greater London Urban Area. The population at the 2001 Census was 81,143 ....
, it comprises two distinct developments. 'Precinct A' laid out and developed by the New Town Commission in 1967/8 and from the beginning a mixture of private and rented housing specifically intended to accommodate families of migrating management and professionals that a developing New Town required. This first development is situated at the Redbourn Road end of St. Agnells Lane, and takes in the self-build scheme already in progress at Wooton Drive in 1967/8, Crawley Drive to the Hammond Nursery, Infant and Junior School facing West on to Cambrian Way, and extending along the East side of Aycliffe Drive, and taking in the South side of Washington Avenue.
The second development, the large social housing estate at Grovehill West, began in 1972 and starts from the North side of Washington Avenue taking in: that part of St Agnells Lane north of Washington Avenue as far as Cupid Green Lane and continuing on to regain the upper end of the North side of Washington Avenue that meets Aycliffe Drive; the major sprawl of the development is West of Aycliffe Drive taking in Piccotts End Lane and beyond.
Henry Wells Square containing the local shops features among them Tesco Express, Post Office, Chemist, a pub and 'Ming's Fish Bar' a local fish and chip shop. Grove Hill is served by: Grove Hill Community Centre and Grove Hill Playing Fields, home too many football pitches, a baseball ground and changing facilities. There are also various churches, a medical and a dental surgery as well as several schools including the original Grove Hill School built by the New Town Commission (and renamed Astley Cooper School
Astley Cooper School
The Astley Cooper School is an 11-18 comprehensive school on the edge of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. It was established in 1984 following a merger of two local schools, Grove Hill School and Highfield School. It occupies the former Grove Hill site on St Agnells Lane. The former Highfield...
by at a later date).
Grovehill was part of the second wave of New Town development with building commencing in 1967. The large housing estate at Grove Hill West started construction early in 1972 but took some years to complete due to the insolvency of the main contractors and was finally completed in the early 1980s.
External links
- The Grovehill Chronicle Local history . Ruth Clinch 2010.
- Grovehill Community Centre