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Christ Church Baptist, The Nap, Kings Langley

On a side turning off the main street. The church dates from 1938-39 with later halls attached. It replaced an older chapel, still there,  on Primrose Hill.

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Methodist Church, Hempstead Road, Kings Langley

On the northern edge of the village.

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Hitchin Christian Centre, Bedford Road, Hitchin

Part of the pentecostal group Church Of God. Their building is a modern office block.

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Cedar House, The Chapel, Featherbed Lane, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead

An independent chapel just off the main London road in Apsley, Built as Salem Strict Baptist chapel in 1818.

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Apsley Community Centre, London Road, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead

Formerly Apsley Methodist Church, it became the Community Centre in 1984.

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New Life Pentecostal Church (AOG), Lawn Lane, Hemel Hempstead

A small building in the south-east of the town. It was built as Bethel Full Gospel Church in 1952.

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Belmont Road Baptist, Hemel Hempstead

In suburban south-east Hemel and dating from 1962.

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South Hill Church and Centre, Cemetery Hill, Hemel Hempstead

A modern complex of meeting rooms and halls, the largest of which is used for worship. The Centre is a separate charity from the evangelical church which owns the land.

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Congregational Church (former), Box Lane, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead

On the edge of Hemel beyond the railway station this chapel was founded in 1668, re-built in 1690 and altered in 1856 and 1876. It closed in 1969 and is now a house, the upper story dates from this conversion.

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St George United Reformed Church, Long Chaulden, Hemel Hempstead

Originally a Presbyterian church, it was designed by Sebastian Comper and built 1956-57.

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