A large preparatory school high above the town centre near the cemetery. The chapel is alongside the road and so visible from outside the school grounds. The school was built in 1874 and designed by Sidney Scott
On a hilltop overlooking the town, there are two disused chapels facing each other. One was Anglican and the other non conformist. They are similar but one has lancets at the entrance end and a gable cross, the other no crosses but cross-shaped windows at the entrance end. The cemetery dates from 1878.
In suburban Hemel Hempstead. Opened in 2015, this church replaced a town centre building demolished in 2014 and an older building on this site. The worship area is at one end as part of a larger development of ancillary rooms by Life Build Solutions.
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.