All Saints Church in Croxley Green is a very large building on the corner of a roundabout leading into Watford. The first stone of this wonderful building was laid on September 27th 1870, and it was fully consecrated on June 25th 1872. The tower remains to be one of the original sections of the church, and has a large circular design with four pairs of Double Lancet windows. All but one of the windows in the church are made of clear glass, there is a red ceiling with gold highlights, and the walls are white and pink. This is a much loved building, and visitors will enjoy its calming atmosphere.