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House Removals in Amersham, HP7
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Amersham stationAmersham Station is a terminus of the Metropolitan Line branch of the London Underground. It is situated 23.7 miles (38.1km) north west of Charing Cross making it the farthest Underground station from central London and the second most westerly station on the whole London Underground system, after Chesham[3]Chesham BoisInitially a hamlet in the parish of Chesham, the manor was assessed at 1½ hides in the reign of King Edward the Confessor.[2] The estate belonged to a brother of King Harold, who was killed with him at the Battle of Hastings and probably William the Conqueror gave this ?royal? land to his own half-brother, Odo Bishop of Bayeux.[3] The village gets its name from the de Bosco family[4] (the French version of which was 'de Bois') and by 1213 in the reign of King John a William du Bois was holding the manor.[2] By about 1430, in the reign of Henry VI, the manor had been acquired by the Cheynes of Chenies who remained for over 300 years, before conveying the manor to the Duke of Bedford in 1735.[2][5] Chesham Bois House, the site of the manor, was the subject of an archaeological excavation by Time Team, which was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 in March 2007.[6][7]Amersham MuseumAmersham Museum is a small local museum based in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England.Leverstock GreenLeverstock Green contains a village school (Leverstock Green Church of England Primary School), village cricket club, village football club (Leverstock Green FC), village hall, village shops, village pubs and Holy Trinity church. Despite its recent amalgamation with Hemel Hempstead, the old names remain in memory of historical times.Hemel HempsteadAnother opinion is that Hemel probably came from "Haemele" which was the name of the district in the 8th century and is most likely either the name of the land owner, or could mean "broken country".[3][4]Information by Wikipedia.com
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