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  2. Multi-Coloured Swap Shop - Wikipedia

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    Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, more commonly known simply as Swap Shop, is a British children's television series that aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1976 to 27 March 1982. It was groundbreaking in many ways: by broadcasting on Saturday mornings, being live, being three hours in length, and using the phone-in format extensively for the first time on TV.

  3. Widmer End - Wikipedia

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    Widmer End has expanded significantly over the years, particularly inside the "George's Hill triangle" which adjoins Hazlemere. The centre of the old village is around a road junction overlooked by the Royal Standard public house. A short distance to the south-west of Widmer End is the hamlet of Four Ashes, and Cryers Hill is to the west.

  4. Talk:Multi-Coloured Swap Shop - Wikipedia

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  5. Hughenden Valley - Wikipedia

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    Hughenden Valley (formerly called Hughenden or Hitchendon) is an extensive village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, just to the north of High Wycombe.The civil parish is still named Hughenden as of 2024. [2]

  6. Four Ashes, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    It was the site of Rockhalls manor house - home to the medieval Wellesbourne family and later home to the Widmer family. [1] A farm on the site still bears the Rockhalls name and parts of the old manorial moat are visible. Local legend tells of a dragon that lived at Four Ashes and whose image was painted onto the walls of the old manor house. [2]

  7. Tylers Green - Wikipedia

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    By the 14th century, the name was changed to Tiler End Green as it became known for well-organized commercial tile workshops. [ 3 ] In 2006, Thames Valley Police cordoned off the woodland between Tylers Green, Totteridge, Micklefield and High Wycombe (Kingswood) for a fingertip search for evidence linked to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot .

  8. Talk:Widmer End - Wikipedia

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  9. Bockmer End - Wikipedia

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    Bockmer End is a hamlet in the civil parish of Medmenham to the west of Marlow in Buckinghamshire, England. [1] [2] It is in the town of Marlow. References