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Southdown Methodist Church, Harpenden

A much altered Primitive Methodist church of 1865, its current front and interior arrangements date from 1970.

    
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Methodist Church, Queens Road, Royston

Not far from the station, the church dates from 1887.

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Methodist Church, New Road, Croxley Green

Not far from the Green, the church dates from 1893.

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Methodist Church, Berry Lane, Mill End

On the edge of a large green, it dates from the 1960s.

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Primitive Methodist Church (former), Primrose Lane, Aldenham

Some way east of the village at Four Want Ways near the hamlet of Round Bush and almost on its own. It was built in 1887, closed in 1965 and was used as a Scout Hall before conversion to a house in 1983.

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United Free Church (Methodist/United Reformed Church), Station Road, Radlett

A short way off the High Street stand this originally Methodist church of 1937-38. It became a united church in 1980 when the United Reformed Church congregation left their church on Watling Street. That building is now the Radlett Reform Synagogue.

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Methodist Church, London Road, Shenley

Originally the parish workhouse built in 1800, it was converted into a chapel in 1840.

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Methodist Church, Abbots Langley

Right in the middle of the village. The building dates from 1882, although there had been Methodist meetings since 1878, and was then clearly gothic, however in 1962 its layout was reversed and the exterior appearance simplified and rendered.

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Methodist Church, Hempstead Road, Kings Langley

On the northern edge of the village.

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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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