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St Cross, Wilstone ? The West End
There is a very detailed history of the church http://www.stcross.nildram.co.uk/chrchhist.html.
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 18 Mar 2009
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Access path to St Cross, from Wilstone High Street
There is a very detailed history of the church http://www.stcross.nildram.co.uk/chrchhist.html. This small Church of England Church was built in 1877 and is now part of the Tring Team Parish http://www.tringteamparish.org.uk/. Because the site is so low lying, it is impossible to dig graves in the churchyard because they would immediately flood so the cemetery is on higher ground to the south east
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Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 18 Mar 2009
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Wilstone : St Cross Church
Built 1877-1878
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 10 Oct 2019
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St Cross, Wilstone, from the East
There is a very detailed history of the church http://www.stcross.nildram.co.uk/chrchhist.html.
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 18 Mar 2009
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Use it or Loose it ? The Wilstone Village Shop
The story here is common to many small villages. For years there has been a small post office in Wilstone which also sold food and other essentials to locals, many of whom, through age and poverty, could not drive to supermarkets in nearby towns. Wilstone post office closed last year because the Royal Mail has to make a profit – whatever the cost to the local community. A brave couple have reopened the shop – but will it succeed? People who fail to support their local village shop when young and healthy should not complain when they get old and can no longer drive ... Wherever you live support your local shops or they may not be there when you need them.
LATER: Due to lack of support the shop closed at the end of August 2009.
LATER STILL: It reopened in October 2009, run by local people.
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 17 Jun 2009
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St Cross, Wilstone ? South Side with South Porch
There is a very detailed history of the church http://www.stcross.nildram.co.uk/chrchhist.html.
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 18 Mar 2009
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The Former "Brickmaker's Arms" at Wilstone
This house was the Brickmaker's Arm in the first half of the 19th century, but was then renamed the Buckinghamshire Arms, but has been a private house - now called Buckinghamshire Cottage - for many years.
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 23 May 2016
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Inside St Cross, Wilstone
Taken from the organ balcony when the pews had been re-arranged for a celebratory afternoon tea for the Queen's 90th Birthday.
Pictures of the event http://recording-tring.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/celebrating-queens-90th-birthday-at.html
Other pictures of St Cross http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=62610301
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 24 Apr 2016
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Wilstone War Memorial
A tiny village - but 9 lives lost in the First world War
Charles Badrick
Walter Cartwright
William H. Dover
Walter J. R. Foskett
Ernest C Goodson
Arthur Proctor
Frank J. Payne
Jesse Rodwell
Alfred Coker
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 13 Jan 2012
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Wilstone War Memorial
A tiny village - but 9 lives lost in the First world War
Charles Badrick
Walter Cartwright
William H. Dover
Walter J. R. Foskett
Ernest C Goodson
Arthur Proctor
Frank J. Payne
Jesse Rodwell
Alfred Coker
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 13 Jan 2012
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