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Chipperfield sits on a high plateau of the Chiltern Hills, just a few miles west of Kings Langley and the M25, yet it feels remarkably separated from the suburban sprawl. The heart of the village is the common - over 100 acres of secondary woodland and open grass that has been central to local life for centuries. It’s a practical landscape rather than a manicured one, criss-crossed by footpaths that lead out toward the Chess Valley. Historically, the village grew around the manor and its proximity to the royal palace at Kings Langley, but today the layout is defined by the large Cricket Green and a handful of long-standing pubs like the Two Brewers and the Windmill. While the village has a local shop and a primary school, most people head down the hill to Kings Langley or into Hemel Hempstead for the railway station and broader amenities. It is a quiet, settled spot, where the elevation often means it catches the weather a bit more than the valley towns below.