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Sleapshyde
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Sleapshyde - The Plough
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Sleapshyde
Location within Hertfordshire
Population386 
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  • Colney Heath
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Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ST ALBANS
Postcode district AL4
Dialling code 01727
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51°44′54″N0°15′36″W / 51.748345°N 0.260116°W / 51.748345; -0.260116 Coordinates: 51°44′54″N0°15′36″W / 51.748345°N 0.260116°W / 51.748345; -0.260116

Sleapshyde is a small village in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. It is located between Hatfield and St Albans, to the south of Smallford and to the north of Colney Heath, of which it is located in the civil parish of. The village has one pub, The Plough, and used to have a Methodist church, now sold and converted to a private house. Sleapshyde has a conservation area that was designated by St Albans District Council on 31 March 1993.

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Sleapshyde Methodist Church

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