Lost Rickmansworth, Croxley Green and Chorleywood portrays a vivid
picture of the many losses and changes that have taken place in this
lovely area over the last 100 years, as the reader embarks on a
fascinating journey of discovery. Fond memories are evoked of the local
cinemas, long since gone, where for a few hours one could escape to the
celluloid world of make-believe in the smoky atmosphere of the
auditorium. Sadly, industries such as Walker's boatbuilding, Moussec's
sparkling wine and the John Dickinson paper mills have similarly
disappeared, all irreplaceable and much missed. However, many buildings
have survived such as Croxley House, The Cedars and Chorleywood House,
though all now used for a different purpose to what they were
originally. With a wealth of information inside, this book will surely
appeal to those who can still recollect much that is lost and now
relegated to memory, and those eager to discover the history of this
small town and two villages in south-west Hertfordshire.