Kings Langley and the Grand Union Canal

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From the car park walk up Langley Hill and turn left into Archer Close. Go right on to a signposted footpath, soon with fields on the left and the Rudolf Steiner School on the right, the site of Kings Langley Palace. The path curves right and after going through a kissing gate turn left to cross the A41 road. Descend the hill (with housing on the right) and, opposite No. 102 go left through a kissing gate into pasture.

 

Follow the hedge south through several pastures, then a hedged path descending to the valley bottom. Turn left at a kissing gate (do not go through it) to follow a hedged path to another kissing gate and turn right on to a green lane. Pass some farm buildings on your right. At a footpath sign turn right on to a concrete lane, with the boundary wall to Langley Lodge alongside and Sunbury Hill Farmhouse to the right.

 

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  Terrain  - Field paths, bridleways and canal tow path
  Landscape  - Chalk hills and dry valleys westwards; Gade Valley and Grand Union Canal eastwards
  Dog friendliness  - Cattle in fields around Langley Lodge are main concern; some pony paddocks elsewhere
  Parking  - Car park on Langley Hill, west of High Street
  Toilets en route  - Off Kings Langley High Street, down footpath beside Saracens Free House pub, opposite Langley Hill junction
About the walk
Kings Langley’s All Saints Church contains a richly decorated alabaster and marble chest tomb adorned with shields, mostly with royal coats of arms. A royal tomb might seem odd in a relatively modest parish church, but this is Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, the fifth son of Edward III. He was...
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Kings Langley and the Grand Union Canal

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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, bridleways and canal tow path
  Landscape - Chalk hills and dry valleys westwards; Gade Valley and Grand Union Canal eastwards
  Dog friendliness - Cattle in fields around Langley Lodge are main concern; some pony paddocks elsewhere
  Parking - Car park on Langley Hill, west of High Street
  Toilets en route - Off Kings Langley High Street, down footpath beside Saracens Free House pub, opposite Langley Hill junction
About the walk
Kings Langley’s All Saints Church contains a richly decorated alabaster and marble chest tomb adorned with shields, mostly with royal coats of arms. A royal tomb might seem odd in a relatively modest parish church, but this is Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, the fifth son of Edward III. He was...
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Hertfordshire
As Hertfordshire is so close to London, many of its towns have become commuter havens. St Albans, less than 19 miles (30km) from the capital, has retained its distinctive character, along with many historic remains.