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A4128, Link Road
Image: © Oxyman
Taken: 14 Sep 2008
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The White Lion, Great Missenden
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 4 Feb 2018
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Information Board in Great Missenden (1)
This information board has recently been erected at the corner of High Street and Link Road. It has a map and wording on the left hand side and notices on the right. Below the board, it says "This way for the ROALD DAHL MUSEUM →", https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1264147 refers.
Image: © David Hillas
Taken: 23 Oct 2020
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Information Board in Great Missenden (2)
This photo shows the information board in Great Missenden with information on the left and the map of Great Missenden to the right. It has the following wording:
Left
The village of Great Missenden lies in the heart of the Chilterns Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by rolling hills, beech woodlands
and packed with historic character.
Our history
In Saxon times, Great Missenden lay on the route between the Royal Estates
of King Harold in High Wycombe and Queen Elgiva of Chesham.
By the time the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, there were 12
households in the village.
The George Inn and Court House date from the 15th Century when the High
Street was part of the route between London and the Midlands.
As the village grew to cater for more travellers, coaching inns appeared,
and in Victorian times, there were 12 inns along the High Street and Church
Street.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, bodgers worked in the beech woods to
produce components for High Wycombe's renowned furniture industry.
In 1892 the railway arrived. This changed the whole area and economy as
Great Missenden grew to accommodate commuters.
The children's author Roald Dahl lived in the village between 1954 and
1990, and wrote all his books for children in the Writing Hut in his
garden.
Photo: No 10 High Street, Great Missenden.
Photo from the Buckinghamshire County Museum collections.
Below is a map of The Chilterns.
Middle
Map of Great Missenden with the wording: "Welcome to Great Missenden -
Roald Dahl Country - Heart of the Chilterns" with two red kites below, in
the top right corner
Right
Make the most of your visit
1) Visit the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, home of Roald Dahl's
archive.
2) Stroll down the historic High Street and Church Street, packed with
diverse and listed buildings.
3) Visit Missenden Abbey and The Walled Garden.
4) Browse the independent and specialist shops.
5) Visit the church of St. Peter and St. Paul and look for Roald Dahl's
grave.
6) Enjoy the Buryfield, with its playgrounds, skatepark and tennis courts.
7) Take one of the marked footpaths to the surrounding hills and beech
woods and enjoy the views.
8) Seek out the River Misbourne when it's flowing, an important chalk
stream.
Photo: local beech woods.
Image: © David Hillas
Taken: 23 Oct 2020
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Great Missenden: The Cross Keys
The Cross Keys is a Fuller's outlet on the High Street. It is Grade II Listed and the Historic England website describes it thus:-
"C17 or earlier, altered, stucco front elevation with plinth. Old tiled roof. Two storeys, wooden modillion cornice. Two C19 sashes and canted bay window on right of door. Single storey wing on left with 3 windows and door. Old wing at rear."
By a bizarre and unplanned coincidence the photographer photographed another Fuller's pub called The Cross Keys in a different location entirely the day before. Please see
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Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 13 Sep 2018
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Great Missenden : former post office building
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 12 May 2022
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Great Missenden Post Office
The lettering on the front is in relief.
Image: © Bikeboy
Taken: 16 Mar 2014
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Great Missenden: The Baptist Church
The Baptist Church is set off from the High Street but is so large that it cannot be photographed in its entirety from elsewhere.
It is a Grade II Listed Building and the Historic England website describes it thus:-
"1838. Stucco front, flint rubble sides with red brick dressings. One storey. Podium with stone steps, four doric pilasters with recessed central porch containing large 8-panel door. Side bays have arched recesses containing dummy window panels with splayed reveals. Entablature and pediment over. Three tall windows with centre mullions and 3 transomes to side elevations."
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 13 Sep 2018
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HSBC Bank, Great Missenden
Located at 51 High Street in Great Missenden, its final day of business was Friday 30th April, 2010. Its post code is HP16 0AL.
Image: © David Hillas
Taken: 27 Apr 2010
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Great Missenden Post Office
Image: © Robert Eva
Taken: 8 Oct 2016
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