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Durrants House, Gloucester Court, off Appleby Drive, Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, WD3 3FS

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Durrants House is set in beautiful parkland with an age covenant on the young. Those under 16 cannot live at Durrants House on a permanent basis.

Facilities include estate management services.

Rickmansworth was mentioned in Domesday as Prichemareworde and had a mill and a church. It is an attractive market town situated at the confluence of three rivers and has a long winding high street now bypassed by the A414. There is a wide range of shops with Waitrose, Marks and Spencer and independent retailers. There are excellent sporting facilities nearby including the William Penn Leisure Centre, Rickmansworth Golf Club which is next to Moor Park golf course and a water ski club at Batchworth Lake. The town has an excellent theatre, The Watersmeet, and one of the oldest cricket clubs in the country.

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