Hunton Bridge is a small settlement near Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England, with a historic royal connection.
Hunton Bridge enjoyed its greatest prosperity during 1810–26, when the Sparrows Herne Turnpike ran through the village.
By 1826 the presence of the canal and the works associated with it had dried out the bottom land sufficiently for the turnpike to be rerouted along what is now the A41 avoiding the climb up Hunton Bridge Hill.
The original house was demolished and replaced with the current fine brick early Georgian building which was built in the late 1720s.
The existing western edge beam was demolished in 1983 due to a vehicular impact with a new aluminium parapet.