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  2. High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe, often referred to as Wycombe (/ ˈ w ɪ k əm / WIK-əm), [2] is a market town in Buckinghamshire, England.Lying in the valley of the River Wye surrounded by the Chiltern Hills, it is 29 miles (47 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross in London, 13 miles (21 km) south-southeast of Aylesbury, 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Oxford, 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Reading and 8 miles (13 ...

  3. Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Whiteleaf is a hamlet in the civil parish of Princes Risborough and the ecclesiastical parish of Monks Risborough in Buckinghamshire, England.It is located 7 miles south of the county town of Aylesbury and 8 miles north of High Wycombe.

  4. History of Wycombe Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    A 3–1 defeat was hard to take but it was fair result. Thousands lined the streets of High Wycombe to greet the returning team and each player took a bow on the portico of the Red Lion Hotel. [11] Maintaining such a high level of success was always going to be difficult and so it proved.

  5. Wendover - Wikipedia

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    The Red Lion, one of Wendover's old coaching inns on the High Street. In 1721, the Wendover to Buckingham Turnpike Trust was established, and Wendover became a stop for coach routes to and from London. It is likely that at this time a number of new inns and hostelries were built along the High Street.

  6. Penn, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Penn is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Beaconsfield and 4 miles (6.4 km) east of High Wycombe. The parish's 3,991 acres (1,615 ha) cover Penn village and the hamlets of Penn Street, Knotty Green, Forty Green and Winchmore Hill. [2] The population was estimated at 4,168 in 2019. [3]

  7. List of public art in Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    High Street / The Causeway, Marlow, Buckinghamshire: 1920: W Henry Wright & T Hansford-White Cross with relief: Stone and bronze: 7.1m high Grade II: Q26677358 [9] [10] More images: Memorial to Charles Frohman: The Causeway, Marlow, Buckinghamshire: 1924: Leonard Stanford Merrifield: Statue with drinking fountain: Stone: Grade II: Q26418122