Canal Farm, Buckland
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Image: © Chris Reynolds Taken: 28 Aug 2009
These farm buildings are just on the Buckinghamshire side of the Bucks/Herts county boundary, and just north of Bridge No. 8 of the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal. There is no farm house on this site, and no sign of significant livestock husbandry from this viewpoint. There is a very weathered sign on the gate which gives the name “Canal Farm” and “Braemar Flock of Pedigree Texel Sheep.” However I very much doubt that the farm is still used for this purpose.