Abbots Langley

Abbots Langley (/ˈæbəts ˈlæŋli/) is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Hertfordshire.

In 1539, Henry VIII seized Abbots Langley and sold it to his military engineer Sir Richard Lee.

The manors of Langleybury and Chambersbury passed through the family of William Ibgrave, the king's embroider, and the Child family, and in 1711 were conveyed to Sir Robert Raymond then Solicitor General later Attorney General and Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench.

The development of these plots led to the merger of the two settlements and the loss of Kitters Green's separate identity.

There are a number of football clubs, including Abbots Langley F.C., Ecocall F.C., Evergreen, Everett Rovers, and Bedmond F.C.