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House Removals in Chesham, HP5
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Chesham BoisThe village contains two churches: the Anglican church of St. Leonard's (started in the 12th century) and the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady (built in 1915 and extended in 1953). Chesham Bois C of E Combined School is located down Bois Lane, a mixed primary school with over 200 pupils. The Beacon School is also located in the village and is an independent preparatory school educating over 400 boys. Also on located in the Village is Our Ladys Roman Catholic Combined School which is opposite the church of the same name. Elangeni School is situated at the end of Woodside Avenue and is a mixed state school. A 40-acre (160,000 m2) sycamore and ash wood and common is the site of the local cricket pavilion, as well as being the site for the biennial village fete.Chesham tube stationThere are two 8-car through trains to Aldgate (during the morning rush hour) and two returning through trains in the evening rush hour but for most of the day a 4-car train operates as a shuttle service to and from Chalfont & Latimer station, on the main line to Amersham and Aylesbury. In February 2009, following a consultation the previous year, Transport for London announced that Chesham would have a regular through service to central London from 2011.[4]. It is expected that this will involve the phasing out of the Chesham to Chalfont & Latimer shuttle service and its replacement with a half-hourly direct service between Chesham and Baker Street or Aldgate.[5]King's Head Inn, AylesburyFollowing the English Civil War coins were in short supply. Inns like the King's Head took to minting trade tokens on this site when William Dawney was innkeeper in 1657. They could be used as currency and you can see copies of these tokens on display.Broughton CrossingBroughton Crossing is a small settlement located between the Buckinghamshire villages of Bierton and Broughton in England.AylesburyAylesbury has several notable entries in modern popular culture.Information by Wikipedia.com
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