Hemel Hempstead offers its residents the best of both worlds. On the one hand, it has excellent public transport links to London and an extensive central shopping district that is home to the UK's biggest retailers; on the other, it's just a short drive from the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside and the centre itself is dotted with parks, gardens and piazzas, perfect for escaping the urban bustle.
Image Hemel Hempstead has been designed to compliment its surroundings perfectly, offering the town a brand new landscaped plaza, landmark architecture and a footbridge, drastically improving access to the development.
Granted its town charter in 1539, Hemel Hempstead has existed as a settlement since the 8th century - remains of a Roman villa have been found at Boxmoor.
Its Old Town is home to several superb examples of Victorian, Tudor and Georgian architecture, not to mention a few traditional pubs serving great food and local ales. In contrast, New Town, created in 1947 by the UK government as a means of re-housing Londoners displaced by the Blitz, has become a shopping and socialising hub, home to some of the country's biggest chain stores, cafes and restaurants.
Hemel Hempstead's geographical location between London and the Midlands has ensured it remains close to transport links to all the UK's major cities, not to mention one of the country's busiest motorways, the M1.
Its great atmosphere, travel connections and proximity to both London and the countryside have all contributed to making Hemel Hempstead popular with families and commuters alike.
Image is the latest addition to Hemel Hempstead's eclectic architecture, and is set to become a popular destination for the town's residents thanks to the KD Tower's landmark status.
To find out more about buying or renting a retail unit, office suite or apartment in Hemel Hempstead's Image, call 01442838120 or e-mail us for more information, or to arrange a viewing.
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