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  2. Chiltern Hills Academy - Wikipedia

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    Chiltern Hills Academy is a co-educational Academy School in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. It is a Church Of England school, which takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 18. The school has approximately 700 students. It has Design Academy Specialist school status.

  3. List of schools in Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Burnham Grammar School, Burnham; Chesham Grammar School, Chesham; Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham; Dr Challoner's High School, Little Chalfont; John Hampden Grammar School, High Wycombe; Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe; Royal Latin School, Buckingham; Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Aylesbury; Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Marlow

  4. Chartridge - Wikipedia

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    An infant school opened in the 1850s providing education for 30 children. [2] Today it is known as Chartridge Combined School and takes children from ages 5–11. The catchment area secondary schools are:- Chiltern Hills Academy and Chesham Grammar School in Chesham, Dr Challoner's Grammar School for boys in Amersham and – Dr Challoner's High School for girls in Little Chalfont.

  5. Ashley Green - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Green is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England.The parish is on the boundary with Hertfordshire, midway between Chesham and Berkhamsted.. Originally a hamlet within Chesham parish, its toponym is derived from the Old English for Ash Field, referring to the forest that once covered this part of the Chiltern Hills.

  6. Hundridge - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Chiltern Hills to the west of the town of Chesham. During the 14th century it was known as Hunderugge , and Hundrige in the 15th/16th century. [ 1 ] The hamlet name derives from either the Anglo Saxon hunda-hrycg meaning 'hounds' ridge', or from Hundan-hrycg meaning 'Hunda's ridge'.

  7. Buckland Common - Wikipedia

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    Buckland Common is a hamlet in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Chiltern Hills, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Wendover and the same distance south of Tring in Hertfordshire with which it shares a boundary.

  8. St Leonards, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    St Leonards Parish Hall was built in 1938 behind which there are extensive playing fields. St Leonards National School, which was founded in 1860, across the road from the church, and remained open until 1973 when children of the village transferred to the Hawridge and Cholesbury Church of England School in Hawridge. It is now a private house.

  9. Asheridge - Wikipedia

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    Asheridge (recorded Esserugge in the 13th century) is a small village in the parish of Chartridge, in Buckinghamshire, England.Prior to 1898 it was part of Chesham parish. It is situated in the Chiltern Hills, about two and a half miles north west of Chesham, 5 miles from Great Missenden and 6 miles from Wendover.