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Holiday Inn Hemel Hempstead M1
Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4UA Show on map 2.01 miles from Hemel HempsteadBoxmoor Lodge Hotel
London Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 2RA Show on map 1.23 miles from Hemel HempsteadShendish Manor Hotel
London Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 0AA Show on map 1.81 miles from Hemel HempsteadThe Olde Kings Arms
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Stationers Place, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9RH Show on map 1.55 miles from Hemel HempsteadHemel Hempstead, located in Hertfordshire, was developed as a new town following World War II. The actual area has existed as a settlement since about the 8th Century however. Hemel is most well known for the Magic Roundabout, which is an interchange that is located at the end of town. Six traffic routes meet at the roundabout. Hemel is also home to the first multi-storey car park in the country. The park was built in 1960. Visitors will find the town is laid out alongside a variety of landscaped gardens as well as water features. Those who enjoy shopping will most certainly want to visit Marlowes, the main shopping street, which is pedestrianized.
The English town of Hemel Hempstead is located within the county of Hertfordshire. The town of Hemel Hempstead has a population of about eighty one thousand. The town developed into the new town after the Second World War and it has been a settlement since the eighth century. The town of Hemel Hempstead forms part of the distict, which is known as Dacorum and it is part of the constituency that is known as Hempstead.
The town of Hemel Hempstead grew within a chalkland valley, which is shallow, and at the point where the River Bulbourne and River Gade meet. The town of Hemel Hempstead is located about twenty-seven miles to the north west of the city of the London. The railway line that runs through the town is the main route between the Midlands and London Euston. The railway station for Hemel Hempstead is located about a mile to the south of the town.
The town of Hemel Hempstead has an oceanic climate. The temperature within he town ranges from six degrees in the winter to twenty-two degrees centigrade in the summer months.
In July 1946 the town of Hemel Hempstead was named as the number three candidates for a new town. The development plans within the town were at first met with a vast amount of resistance however when they discovered that the development was being carried out by an organisation that was concerned within the best interests and development of the town.