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Apsley, Hertfordshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Apsley, Hertfordshire
Apsley was a 19th-century mill village in the county of Hertfordshire, England. It is a historic industrial site situated in a valley of the Chiltern Hills. It is positioned below the confluence of two permanent rivers, the Gade and Bulbourne. In an area of little surface water this was an obvious site for the location of water mills serving local agriculture. Today it is a neighbourhood of the larger town of Hemel Hempstead. Recent (2011-) rapid building around the canal area has seen a huge influx of London commuters largely from the software and business communities. With the Artisans preferring London proper, Apsley (and the Hemel Hempstead area generally) is renowned for being a cultural backwater. ==Origin of the name== The name Apsley dates from the Anglo-Saxon period and means ''aspen wood''.
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