Chaulden

Chaulden is a residential district in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England located west of the town centre and bordering on open countryside.

It was an early development in the construction of Hemel Hempstead new town, commenced in 1953 and has its own neighbourhood shopping centre.

The ancient Chaulden Lane is thought to preserve the route of Akeman Street, the Roman Road along the Bulbourne valley [3] A large part of the site was previously occupied by Pixies Hill – a children's camp run by the National Camps Corporation.

Building work on the new town district commenced in 1953 with the first houses occupied in December of that year.

[1]The Chaulden Neighbourhood centre – a parade of shops set in a crescent around a car park – was completed in 1958.

The shopping centre at Long Chaulden
Chaulden house tower is all that remains of Chaulden House.
The Tudor Rose pub, built in 1957 adjacent to the Chaulden Neighbourhood centre parade of shops.