Area Guide
Everything you need to know about this thriving Hertfordshire new town
~97,500
Hertfordshire
~30 mins
1947
Hemel Hempstead is a large town in the Borough of Dacorum in western Hertfordshire, England. Designated as a New Town in 1947 under the New Towns Act, it has grown from a modest market town into one of the most well-connected and family-friendly places to live in the Home Counties.
Situated just 24 miles northwest of central London, the town offers an appealing blend of urban convenience and green space. The River Gade runs through the centre, and the surrounding Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities.
With a population of approximately 97,500 people, Hemel Hempstead is a diverse and growing community. The town has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, with ongoing investment in its town centre, transport links, and cultural offerings making it an increasingly attractive destination for young professionals, families, and retirees alike.
Transport & Commuting
Hemel Hempstead station provides regular services to London Euston in approximately 30 minutes via the West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway lines. Apsley station also serves the southern part of the town.
Directly accessible from Junction 8 of the M1 motorway, with easy connections to the M25 (Junction 20), A41 to Watford and London, and the A414 linking to St Albans and Harlow.
London Luton Airport is just 15 minutes away by car, with Heathrow and Stansted airports both within an hour's drive.
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