South Bucks Way bypasses Little Missenden

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South Bucks Way bypasses Little Missenden

Image: © Sean Davis Taken: 22 May 2009

The path to the left is the South Bucks Way, the one to the right climbs up through the field to join a bridleway named Toby's Lane. The South Bucks Way has just entered Little Missenden, at the junction of Penfold Lane and Bedmond End Lane, and takes this path along the bottom of the field to avoid one of the most beautiful villages in the UK. I'm not sure why. Inspector Morse, and Midsomer Murders use the village for filming, a house was also in Dam Busters (1955 film) as home of Barnes Wallis. The London Green Belt Way turns left at this point and takes in all of the village.

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Image Location

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51.680117
Longitude
-0.667745