Adeyfield

Adeyfield

Adeyfield is a former village and now a neighbourhood in Hemel Hempstead, in the English county of Hertfordshire. The Queens Square was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1950.

Tin TownIn order to provide quick, easy and cheap accommodations after the second world war, Adeyfield was the chosen site for a set of temporary tin houses. The houses soon became known as tin town and still remain to this day. However the exterior tin has now been covered up by sheets of white wood and plastic on most of the houses.

The Area

Adeyfield spans from Hemel Hempstead Industrial Estate in the East, to Queensway in the North, to the A414 (St Albans Road) in the South, to the Town Centre in the West. It Borders the Neighbourhoods of Highfield, Bennetts End, Leverstock Green and the Town Centre (known locally as Paradise).

Religion

There are 3 churches in the District, St Barnabas, in the Queen's Square, Jubilee Christian Fellowship which is also in Queens Square in the Community Centre, and Adeyfield Free Church, on the border of the district on Leverstock Green Road.

Schools

Adeyfield is home to many schools, most notably Adeyfield School, the major Secondary school in the Area. there are also two Primary schools in the area.

Public Houses

Adeyfield boasts 3 Pubs, with one being corporately owned and the other two private. The Crabtree, located on Leverstock Green Road, is the corporately owned pub, owned by the Brewers Fayre chain. The other two pubs, The New Venture, in the Queen's Square, and The Midland on Midland Road, are privately owned. the location of The Midland is the old location of the Nicky Line Station, Midland.

The Queen's Square

As with the rest of the Neighbourhoods in Hemel Hempstead, Adeyfield has a village centre, known as the Queen's Square. There are many different convenience stores in the square, most notably the Co-Operative Supermarket, and two branches of Lloyd's Pharmacy.


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