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Mill End sits on the southwestern edge of Rickmansworth, a corner of Hertfordshire shaped largely by its proximity to the Grand Union Canal and the River Colne. Historically a hub for paper milling and watercress growing, the area has transitioned into a settled residential community that retains a distinct identity from the town centre. Life here tends to revolve around the open spaces; the Rickmansworth Aquadrome is just a short walk away, offering a network of lakes and wooded paths that act as a natural buffer between the housing and the town. While the high street in nearby Rickmansworth provides the main rail links into London via the Metropolitan line and Chiltern Railways, Mill End has its own local character, with a mix of Victorian cottages and mid-century housing served by local shops along the Uxbridge Road. It’s a practical location, positioned right near the junction of the M25, yet it manages to feel remarkably quiet once you head into the residential lanes that border the Chess Valley.