Kings Langley

This article is about Kings Langley in Hertfordshire England. For other places , see Kings Langley (disambiguation).
Kings Langley is a village in the borough of Dacorum in the county of Hertfordshire, England on the southern edge of the Chiltern Hills. It originated as a linear village lying on the old turnpike road (later the A41 trunk road) which traversed the Chilterns via the valley of the River Gade. It is 2 mile south of Hemel Hempstead and 2 miles north of Watford. Twentieth century housing developments have led to the village spreading out on either side of the main road. It was formerly the site of a fourteenth century royal palace used by the Plantagenet kings of England, hence the name Kings. For a time during the Black Death it was the seat of government. The church of All Saints was built during the 14th century on the site of an earlier church. The body of King Richard II was buried here for a time after his probable murder at Pontefract castle in 1400. It was later removed to Westminster Abbey. The body of Edmund de Langly the fifth son of Edward III and the first Duke of York still rests in the memorial chapel. The Grand Union canal and the West Coast Main Line, (the main railway line from London to the north west) pass just east of the village. The London orbital motorway, the M25, passes just south of the village on an imposing viaduct across the River Gade valley. The A41 has now been diverted west of the village leaving the high street to local traffic for the first time in centuries. Kings Langley was the home of the makers of Ovaltine and the imposing factory, now closed, still stands alongside the railway line. Kings Langley is the site of the oldest Waldorf School in Britain. An eco friendly energy efficient office facility was opened on a hill above the village in 2004. This includes the only wind turbine within the Greater London area. There is also a suburb of Sydeny Australia called Kings Langley. External Link

 

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