Rickmansworth
Area Guide

Rickmansworth
Area Guide

Rickmansworth is a picturesque town located in Hertfordshire. With its mix of beautiful countryside, superb schools, excellent amenities and convenient transport links, it offers an attractive location for those looking to buy or rent a property. Below is an area guide to help you appreciate what Rickmansworth has to offer.

Location

Rickmansworth is located in Hertfordshire, approximately 20 miles north-west of central London, making it a popular choice for commuters. The town is surrounded by scenic countryside, including Rickmansworth Aquadrome, the Grand Union Canal and Colne Valley Regional Park, providing access to many outdoor activities such a walking, cycling, sailing and sports such as tennis, cricket and golf.

Housing

Rickmansworth offers a wide range of housing options to suit all lifestyles. You will find everything from period properties and charming cottages, to modern developments and spacious family homes. The town has a real mix of housing styles and characterful properties to suit all.

Transportation

Rickmansworth benefits from excellent transport links, making it a popular and convenient place to live. The town is served by the Metropolitan and Chiltern Lines, providing easy access to central London. Additionally, the M25 motorway is nearby, offering connections to major road networks.

Amenities

Rickmansworth has a bustling town centre with a good range of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, and pubs. The town also has a wide selection of leisure facilities, including a leisure centre, tennis club and a golf club.

Education

Rickmansworth and the surrounding areas have several highly regarded and outstanding schools, both state and private, and we understand that for families, being close to excellent schooling is extremely important. The superb choice of independent schools includes the Royal Masonic School for Girls and York House School, with Haberdashers’ Aske’s School in Elstree, Merchant Taylors’ School for Boys, Northwood College and St Helens in neighbouring Northwood. The state secondary schools include the sought after Rickmansworth School and St Joan of Arc RC School, with St Clement Danes, Watford Boys and Watford Girls within easy reach.

Recreation and Green Spaces

Rickmansworth is surrounded by beautiful countryside and offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The Grand Union Canal is a prominent feature, providing scenic walks, cycling paths, and boating opportunities. The Aquadrome, a local nature reserve, offers lakes, woodlands and wildlife, making it a great place for nature lovers.

Cultural Heritage

Rickmansworth has a rich history and there are several historic buildings and landmarks in the area. The town’s Manor House, a Grade II listed building, is now a museum displaying local history. Additionally, there are various churches, such as St. Mary’s Church, that reflect the town’s architectural heritage.

Community and Events

Rickmansworth has a strong sense of community and hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. The Rickmansworth Festival, held annually, celebrates the town’s waterways and attracts visitors from near and far. There are also community groups and clubs catering to different interests, fostering a welcoming atmosphere. The High Street is pedestrianised during certain times and various markets are held on the High Street throughout the year, including a very popular French Market.

When buying a property in Rickmansworth, it is advisable to explore the specific neighbourhoods and visit properties. Please feel free to contact us to discuss the best options that align with your preferences and requirements.

We would be delighted to assist you with any further information you would like about the area, together with any property related queries you may have.

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