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Towns near Hedgerley
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Jordans
(2 Miles)*
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Stoke Poges
(2 Miles)*
Stoke Poges is famous for its association with Thomas Gray. The poet lies in the simple tomb of his mother and sister in the churchyard of the Church of St Giles. |
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Gerrards Cross
(2 Miles)*
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Chalfont St. Peter
(3 Miles)*
Chalfont St. Peter, often described as the gateway to the Chilterns, is a picturesque village situated at the South East corner of the Chiltern district. |
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Fulmer
(3 Miles)*
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Beaconsfield
(3 Miles)*
The picturesque town of Beaconsfield is divided into two separate and distinct parts – the old and the new. The attractive old town, is flanked by former coaching inns and old buildings. |
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Farnham Royal
(3 Miles)*
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Knotty Green
(4 Miles)*
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Wooburn
(4 Miles)*
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Burnham
(4 Miles)*
Burnham is an ancient township that was referred to in the Domesday Book. North of the village lies Burnham Beeches, purchased in 1880 by the Corporation of the city of London, for use by the public 'forever' |
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Chalfont St. Giles
(4 Miles)*
Chalfont St. Giles is a small and very historic village, famous for its connections with John Milton, who lived here whilst fleeing from the Plague of London |
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Chalvey
(4 Miles)*
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Hedsor
(4 Miles)*
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Denham
(4 Miles)*
Denham Village survives as a peaceful and unspoiled area of historic buildings. |
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Bourne End
(4 Miles)*
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