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  2. Epilepsy Society - Wikipedia

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    A 370-acre (1.5 km 2) farm was bought in Chalfont St Peter which at its peak in the 1950s, cared for over 550 people. [1] A National Health Service treatment unit was established at Chalfont in 1972. [1] Around this time, the Society became known as The National Society for Epilepsy (NSE). [8]

  3. File:Chalfont St Peter Church.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Chalfont St Peter - Wikipedia

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    The suffix St Peter is taken from the dedication of the church in the village. Chalfont St Peter was described in 1806 in Magna Britannia as follows: "Chalfont St Peter, in the hundred and deanery of Burnham, lies about five miles from Amersham, on the road to London, and nearly six miles from Uxbridge in Middlesex.

  5. Chalfont Common - Wikipedia

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    Chalfont Common is a hamlet in the parish of Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Chiltern Hills, approximately one mile to the north east of Chalfont St Peter village centre. Chalfont Common is 19.7 miles (31.7 km) west-north-west of Charing Cross, central London.

  6. Chalfont St. Peter F.C. - Wikipedia

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  7. The Grange, Chalfont St Peter - Wikipedia

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    A History of Chalfont St Peter and Gerrards Cross, and A History of Bulstrode. Colin Smythe Limited. Ellwood, Thomas (2004). The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood, ed. Rosemary Moore. Rowman Altamira. Elvey, Elizabeth M. (1961). "The Abbot of Missenden's Estates in Chalfont St. Peter" (PDF). Records of Buckinghamshire. 17 (Pt. 1). Page ...

  8. Chalfont - Wikipedia

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    Chalfont Common, in Buckinghamshire, England; Chalfont & Latimer station, a station on the London Underground Metropolitan Line which serves The Chalfonts; Chalfont Viaduct, a railway bridge in Gerrards Cross, close to Chalfont St Peter; Leeds Castle, used as the fictional seat of the Dukes of Chalfont in the 1949 Ealing Comedy Kind Hearts and ...

  9. Chalfont St Giles - Wikipedia

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    John Laurie, one of the main actors, lived in Chalfont St Peter. The Miller's Tale episode of the BBC Television drama The Canterbury Tales was filmed in and around Chalfont St Giles [23] as was an episode of the BBC Television sitcom As Time Goes By. It was the location for the filming of Episode 6 of Series 3 of Peep Show. [24]