The wider locations which comprise the modern Oxhey area are Oxhey Village (the area around Bushey station and between Pinner Road and London Road) and Oxhey Hall (the area along Hampermill Lane towards Moor Park).
History
Oxhey grew during the mid-19th century with the coming of the London and Birmingham Railway from LondonEuston to Boxmoor in 1837, the settlement being developed to house railway workers. The line was completed to Birmingham in 1838. It was originally called 'New Bushey', after the well-established village a mile away, but was renamed 'Oxhey' in 1907.
In 1894 the parish of Bushey was split into "Bushey Rural" and "Bushey Urban", on 1 April 1906 Bushey Rural was renamed "Oxhey".[2]
Oxhey Grange in Oxhey Lane was built in 1876 by architect William Young (1843–1900) in the High Victorian Gothic style. It is a Grade II listed building.
Culture
Community Groups
Residents are represented by local community group Oxhey Village Environment Group, colloquially known as OVEG. Founded in 1974, OVEG is a non-political, non-profit residents’ group run by volunteers, which aims to "maintain, protect and enhance the character and environment of Oxhey Village and its surroundings."[4][5] The group takes action on local issues, such as major planning applications,[6] and operates a number of community events including an annual summer fair.[7]
OVEG’s former committee members include Baroness Thornhill; a former mayor of Watford, and the first female directly elected mayor in the United Kingdom.[8]
Oxhey Park Golf Club is a public pay & play course that used to be an 18-hole course built on land owned by the Blackwell family in 1910, who then sold the estate to London County Council in 1946, who made it a municipal course in 1947 with a par of 78, but it was closed in 1954. It subsequently became a 9-hole course.
Places of worship
Oxhey's parish church is St Matthew's, a Grade II listed building dating from 1880 in Gothic Revival style with some elements of early Art Nouveau decoration. The church also features a Karl Parsons window in the Lady Chapel.[9]
It is an oddity that the station, which serves both Oxhey and the town of Bushey a mile away, is situated on the edge of Oxhey Village and yet is called Bushey Station. The original name of the station was 'Bushey', it was renamed 'Bushey & Oxhey' when Oxhey Village was renamed, and was then renamed again in 1974.[10]
Oxhey Park is a large public space located in Oxhey. Founded in 1924 by recently-established Watford Borough Council, the park comprises approximately 14 hectares of parkland with a wooded dell and rolling grassy slopes.[11]
The site lies between Eastbury Road, Deacons Hill and the West Coast Main Line at Bushey Arches.
In 2020, a new Oxhey Activity Park was opened within the site, including a skate park and a cafe.[12] The redeveloped activity park subsequently won the 'Excellence in Public Health and Wellbeing' prize at the 2021 Landscape Institute Awards.[13][14]
Oxhey Park - and Oxhey Activity Park - were named amongst ten parks that received the 2022 Green Flag People's Choice Awards.[15]