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Situated just outside Rickmansworth in Southwest Hertfordshire, Croxley Green maintains a distinct village identity that sets it apart from its more urban neighbours. At its heart lies the expansive Stone’s Orchard and the village green - one of the largest in the county - which serves as the focal point for long-standing community traditions like the annual Revels and the New Year’s Eve festivities. Geographically, the area is defined by its position between the Grand Union Canal and the River Chess, providing immediate access to the Ebury Way and the Chess Valley Walk for those who value time outdoors. The housing stock reflects its gradual growth, ranging from Victorian cottages near the older lanes to the more uniform 1930s avenues that emerged with the arrival of the Metropolitan Line. While the massive Dickinson’s paper mill that once drove the local economy is gone, its legacy remains in the landmark ‘Man in the Moon’ building and the layout of the surrounding streets. Today, the village functions as a practical crossroads, offering a quieter pace of life while remaining firmly connected to London via its own Underground station.