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Windsor Lane
Windsor Lane Little Kingshill
Image: © Shaun Ferguson
Taken: 30 May 2008
0.06 miles
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Ashwell Court at Little Kingshill
Ashwell Court was completed in 1906 and was built to resemble a 15th century French manor house. It is privately owned, Grade II listed, has many interesting features and much of the building and contents are said to have been exported here from France. This is on the routes of the South Bucks Way and the London Green Belt Way.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 28 Jul 2007
0.07 miles
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Information Board at Little Kingshill
This information board is by the recreation ground in Windsor Lane HP16 0DZ and
has the heading "Little Missenden and its footpaths. The map in the middle
shows the area that the parish of Little Missenden covers including Holmer
Green, Hyde Heath, Little Kingshill and Little Missenden.
The wording on the left of the map is as follows:
The Parish Church of St John the Baptist
Over a thousand years old, Little Missenden Parish Church is famous for its
wall paintings dating from the 13th century. The church itself dates from Saxon
times (950-1050AD) and was originally built with Roman bricks. However it has
been enlarged many times over the centuries. There is also an early map of the
Parish on the wall of Lady Chapel.
The River Misbourne
The river flow is somewhat erratic, occasionally drying up completely.
Excellent views over the valley may be seen from the South Bucks Way between
Little Missenden and Little Kingshill.
There were once watercress beds near Suffolk Bridge and water mills at Deep
Mill and Little Missenden. Of the 13th century Deep Mill only the mill pond
remains. The mill itself finally disappeared about the time the railway was
built (early 1890s). Little Missenden water mill is first mentioned in 1352,
the present building is mainly 17th century and ceased using water in about
1920. Latterly, it was augmented by a steam engine, its chimney still survives
and is now a private house.
The wording on the right of the map is as follows:
Since prehistoric times
In about the 12th century there was a Motte and Bailey castle in Hyde Heath,
although all that can now be seen are the remains of the earthworks a few feet
high, visible from Church Lane. It once probably had a tower on top of the
motte.
There is a leaflet available showing all the parish footpaths. Please call at
Little Missenden Parish Office, Rossetti Hall, 38 New Pond Road, Holmer Green,
HP15 6SU.
1) Full Moon Public House, Little Kingshill
2) The Plough Public House, Hyde Heath
3) St Andrews Church, Hyde Heath
4) St John the Baptist Church, Little Missenden
5) Red Lion Public House, Little Missenden
6) The Crown Public House, Little Missenden
7) Christ Church, Holmer Green
8) Bat and Ball Public House, Holmer Green
9) Old Oak Public House, Holmer Green
10) Earl Howe Public House, Holmer Green
public footpaths
public bridleways
south bucks way
picnic areas
parking
recreation areas
woodland
Wording below the map:
This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of
Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office
c Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may
lead to prosecution or civil proceedings.
enjoy our parish and please follow the country code...take only photographs and
leave only footprints
Image: © David Hillas
Taken: 30 Jun 2022
0.08 miles
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Little Kingshill Baptist Church
This simple church dates back to 1834.
Image: © Mark Percy
Taken: 26 Jun 2020
0.09 miles
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Recreation Ground, Little Kingshill
Image: © michael
Taken: 21 Jul 2013
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Little Kingshill War Memorial
The War Memorial was unveiled on 8 February 1920, and the memorial bears the Latin inscription PRO PATRIA, which translates as 'for one's country'. On the opposite side of Windsor Lane 11 trees were planted, one for each of the fallen.
After the Second World War the names of the fallen from that conflict were added, including Lieutenant Commander Michael Willmott, Distinguished Service Order (DSO) who was captain of the Royal Navy submarine HMS Talisman. He was awarded the DSO for completing five Mediterranean missions, but he and the crew of Talisman were lost to Italian mines off Sicily, on the 17 September 1942. For more see https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1446212
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 22 May 2009
0.10 miles
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Footpath beside Ashwell Court
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 7 Mar 2018
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Former KX300 Telephone Kiosk in Little Kingshill
Situated in Windsor Lane HP16 0DZ, this telephone kiosk has a BT notice above the payphone indicating that it will shortly be removed due to lack of usage. The kiosk looks to have seen better days in the past. A NO Smoking notice can be seen at the base of the kiosk. Update: the telephone kiosk has since been removed from this location.
Image: © David Hillas
Taken: 23 Dec 2016
0.14 miles
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Sunlit Trees at Little Kingshill
A welcome bit of early spring sunshine after a week of snow.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 7 Mar 2018
0.15 miles
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Kingshill Baptist Church
The old church. There is a modern church hall in front.
Image: © Andrew Smith
Taken: 2 Apr 2006
0.15 miles