Aldenham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Hertsmere in Hertfordshire, England. The parish includes Radlett and Letchmore Heath as well as Aldenham village itself. The village of Aldenham lies north-east of Watford and southwest of Radlett. Aldenham was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and is one of Hertsmere's 14 conservation areas. The village has eight pre-19th-century listed buildings
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and the parish itself is largely unchanged, though buildings have been rebuilt, since Saxon times when the majority of the land was owned by the [[abbot]]s of Westminster Abbey.
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Corner Cottage,
Church Farm House,
Glebe Place,
Wall Hall in Round Bush
In the Index of Multiple Deprivation, the ward of Aldenham East was ranked the least deprived ward out of 8414 in England, while Aldenham West also featured among the least deprived three per cent in the country.
In 1086 in the Domesday Book, Aldenham parish appears to have straddled the boundary of two ancient hundreds: Danish Hundred (East of North Watford, North of Patchetts Green) Open Domesday Online: Aldenham (Danish Hundred, Hertfordshire) and St Albans Hundred (South of Hanstead). Open Domesday Online: Aldenham (St Albans Hundred, Hertfordshire) The Domesday surveyors were recording a property ownership dispute that had been ongoing for three centuries regarding heavily forested land. British History Online: Aldenham
The Church of St John the Baptist in Aldenham village is seven hundred and fifty years old and there is good reason to believe that an earlier Saxon church stood on the site. After the Reformation the lands were sold off to the highest bidders and Aldenham is probably smaller today than it was 500 years ago.
In 1940, a German air attack damaged stained glass and removed the "Hertfordshire Spike" – the spire on the top of the tower. Restoration work was completed in 1951.
Both the church and the village have been used in many films, advertisements and television programmes, being within easy travelling distance of Elstree Studios. These have included the film Confessions of a Window Cleaner, BBC television series Pathfinders, and the Coldplay music video for "Life in Technicolor II", to name but a few.
Although it gave its name to the Aldenham Bus Works owned by London Transport, Aldenham Works was actually located at nearby Elstree.
The other listed buildings here are: Delrow Cottage, Delrow and Garden Cottage
Crossways Cottage is just northeast of the Infant School and almshouses and is opposite the junction of the lane leading to Letchmore Heath.
The parish of Aldenham also has three public schools: Aldenham School, Haberdashers' Boys' School and Haberdashers' Girls' School.
Wall Hall is a magnificent gothic revival mansion with a castellated façade created in the early nineteenth century.
Directly south of the country park is Aldenham Sailing Club which uses Aldenham Reservoir, a lake next to Elstree.
Aldenham Cricket Club (ACC) was founded in 1972. Aldenham has been playing cricket for over 40 years in the Parish. Hosted by the Aldenham Social Club, Aldenham Cricket Club has won the Watford Observer Plate on two occasions, the Hertfordshire Village Trophy, and won the league in the last two years.
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