Warner's End

At the 2011 Census the population of the District was included in the Chaulden and Warner's End ward of Dacorum Council.

It was the fourth of the new districts built during the expansion of Hemel Hempstead into a new town with work on its construction commencing in 1953.

The country house, Northridge Park, was built in 1890, and was the home of Nathaniel Micklem QC, Liberal MP for the Watford division of Hertfordshire between 1906 and 1910.

[1] Like other new town districts in Hemel Hempstead, Warners End has its community shopping parade called Stoneycroft.

The pub, built by the New Town corporation in 1956, is called 'Top of the World' in honour of the conquering of Everest which took place shortly after building work was completed.

The Top of the World pub at Warners End was built shortly after the first ascent of Mount Everest and celebrates that achievement
The Parish Church of St Alban, Warners End