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Boxmoor is part of
Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. It is
within the
district of
Dacorum and
comprises mainly 19th-century
housing and meadowland, with...
- by the
London and
Birmingham Railway on 20 July 1837.
Originally called Boxmoor station, it was the
first terminus of the new line from the south, engineered...
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serving Hemel Hempstead was
built one mile
outside the town
centre at
Boxmoor;
Boxmoor and
Hemel Hempstead railway station (today's
Hemel Hempstead railway...
- In 1581, a
group of
local people acquired lands – now
referred to as
Boxmoor – from the Earl of
Leicester to
prevent their enclosure.
These were transferred...
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Boxmoor Roman Villa is a
ruined Roman Villa at
Boxmoor,
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. The
remains have been excavated, but they are now buried. The Roman...
- been
known as the Moor End
Roundabout as it is
adjacent to the part of
Boxmoor nearest the town.
Before Hemel Hempstead became a new town the
roads met...
- pre-preparatory
school for boys,
situated in 23
acres of
countryside in
Boxmoor, Hertfordshire. Its
headmaster is
Gavin Taylor.
Lockers Park was founded...
- was
officially founded in 1594 in
order to
ensure that the land in the
Boxmoor area
remained free for
residents to use and enjoy. As a result, almost...
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Grosvenor Road in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
There was
another plant at
Boxmoor Wharf at
Hemel Hempstead,
which closed in 1983. Lime
juice was transported...
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entrusted with
several mail bags of post. Upon
reaching an
isolated part of
Boxmoor, near
Bourne End, he was
threatened by a
highwayman who
stole from him...