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Croxley Green
Suburb and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England
Suburb and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | England |
| coordinates | |
| official_name | Croxley Green |
| population | 12,562 |
| population_ref | (2011 Census) |
| shire_district | Three Rivers |
| civil_parish | Croxley Green |
| shire_county | Hertfordshire |
| region | East of England |
| constituency_westminster | South West Hertfordshire |
| post_town | RICKMANSWORTH |
| postcode_district | WD3 |
| postcode_area | WD |
| dial_code | 01923 |
| os_grid_reference | TQ075955 |
Croxley Green is both a village and a suburb of Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, England. It is also a civil parish. Located on the A412 between Watford to the north-east and Rickmansworth to the south-west, it is approximately 20 mi north-west of central London.
Croxley Green has changed considerably in the years since John Dickinson built paper mills in the area. The area has grown into a semi-urban community, thanks to Croxley tube station on the Metropolitan line providing connections to London's West End at Baker Street and stations through to the City at Aldgate.
The population at the 2011 Census was 12,562. Croxley Green is a part of the UK Parliament constituency, South West Hertfordshire. Gagan Mohindra is the Member of Parliament since the December 2019 United Kingdom general election.
History
Croxley Green has a large village green.
In 1830, John Dickinson built Croxley Mill adjacent to the Grand Junction Canal, since 1929 part of the Grand Union Canal. John Dickinson Stationery produced Croxley Script. Dickinson Square and Dickinson Avenue are named after the paper mill owner and contain houses built by the company for their workers at the end of the 19th century. The mill closed in 1980.
Croxley Green was historically part of the parish of Rickmansworth, which was included in the Watford Poor Law Union from 1835. When sanitary districts were created in 1872, the parish of Rickmansworth, including Croxley Green, therefore became part of the Watford Rural Sanitary District, which in turn became Watford Rural District in 1894.
Croxley Green became part of Rickmansworth Urban District on its creation on 15 April 1898. On 1 April 1974, the urban district was abolished and the village became part of the Three Rivers District. The civil parish of Croxley Green was created on 1 April 1986, covering the eastern part of the former Rickmansworth Urban District and an adjoining area transferred from the parish of Sarratt.

Churches
- C of E All Saints' Church, The Green
- C of E St Oswald's Church, Malvern Way
- Christ First Watford, Fuller Way
- Croxley Green Baptist Church, Baldwin's Lane
- Croxley Green Methodist Church, New Road
- Roman Catholic, St Bede's, Baldwins Lane
- Croxley Green Christian Assembly
Notable residents
- Barbara Woodhouse the dog trainer presented Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way on television in the 1980s and lived at Campions from the 1940s to the 1980s.
- Fred Housego, the 1980 BBC Mastermind winner, and sometime London black cab driver.
- Ron Tarr, a British actor, best known for playing the part of "Big Ron" in EastEnders, lived in Durrants Drive. In a report about Tarr's death in the Daily Mirror, journalist Chris Hughes stated the character had "a cult following".
- Dave Edwards/Mr Christmas, local resident whose extensive annual Christmas lights display, on his house in Lancing Way, raised money for charity and was featured in national news and on TV
- Christopher Gunning, composer of film and television music (such the Poirot theme and well-known advertisements for Black Magic and Martini), as well as 13 symphonies, died at his home in Croxley Green in March 2023.
Schools
- Morris Minors Pre School
- Malvern Way Infant and Nursery School
- Little Green Junior School
- Harvey Road Primary School
- Yorke Mead Primary School
- Rickmansworth School
- Croxley Danes School, built between 2017 and 2020.
York House School
York House School is an independent preparatory day school for girls and boys aged from 3 to 13 years of age, located on Sarratt Road near Croxley Green in Redhead, an eighteenth-century mansion. The current features date variously from 1712, 1743 and 1866.{{cite book | access-date = 2009-02-26
The school was founded in Hampstead in 1910 by Rev. Cambridge Victor Hawkins. It relocated to Rickmansworth in the late 1940s, then moved again to its current location in 1966. The school motto is "Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam", which is Latin for "Either I shall find a way or I shall make one". The school's alumni are referred to as Old Yorkists.
References
References
- "Civil Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
- "Hertfordshire South West parliamentary constituency - Election 2019". BBC News.
- Ailsa Jenkins, 'Dickinson, John (1782–1869)’, Oxford [[Dictionary of National Biography]], online edn, Oxford University Press, Oct 2007 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/94145, accessed 20 Dec 2008]
- Evans, Joan. The endless web: John Dickinson and Co. Ltd., 1804–1954 (1955)
- "Watford Poor Law Union".
- "Watford RD". GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth.
- "Rickmansworth UD". GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth.
- "The Three Rivers (Parishes) Order 1986".
- "All Saints' Church". Croxleygreenallsaints.org.
- "St Oswald's Church". Stoswaldschurch.org.uk.
- "Christ First Watford".
- "Home".
- "Croxley Green Methodist Church". Croxleymethodist.org.uk.
- "Croxley Green Christian Assembly".
- Stephen Follows, 'Woodhouse, Barbara Kathleen Vera (1910–1988)’, Oxford [[Dictionary of National Biography]], Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/65438, accessed 20 Dec 2008]
- David Crozier. (2014-09-15). "September 18, 1981". News Shopper.
- (22 October 1997). "Big Ron Dies of Cancer at 60". Daily Mirror.
- (7 January 2021). "Mr Christmas Lights Switched Off for Last Time". [[BBC]].
- "My Crazy Christmas Obsession". [[Channel 5 (British TV channel).
- Richard Bratby. '[https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-composer-of-dog-food-ads-who-also-wrote-one-of-the-most-original-cycles-of-british-symphonies/ The composer of dog-food ads who also wrote one of the most original cycles of British symphonies]', in ''The Spectator'', 2 March 2024
- "Welcome".
- (2017-03-10). "Home Page". Malvern Way Infant and Nursery School.
- "Little Green Junior School". Little Green Junior School.
- "Harvey Road Primary School". Harveyroad.herts.sch.uk.
- "Home Page". Yorke Mead Primary School.
- "Home". Rickmansworth School.
- [https://www.york-house.com/the-school/school-history History], York House School
- "Gym lessons from army instructor".
- [https://www.york-house.com/our-community/alumni Alumni], York House School
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