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  2. Loudwater, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Loudwater was once served by the High Wycombe to Bourne End railway line, the station being situated at the bottom of Treadaway Hill. The line and station closed in 1970, the old railway path can still be walked through Fennel Wood. Loudwater is known as the Headquarters of Dreams Beds, Costa Coffee and Fonehouse.

  3. List of electoral wards in Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe East Central (2) High Wycombe Eastern (2) High Wycombe West Central (2) High Wycombe Western (2) Iver (2) Marlow (2) Newport Pagnell (1) Newport Pagnell Rural No. 1 (Bradwe (1) Newport Pagnell Rural No. 2 (Olney) (1) Newport Pagnell Rural No. 3 (Woburn (1) Penn & Amersham Town (1) Stony Stratford (1) Wing No. 1 (Edlesborough ...

  4. Chepping Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    Chepping Wycombe Rural parish was renamed simply Chepping Wycombe in 1949. Today the areas which comprised the historic borough and that of the civil parish, (the residual part of the ecclesiastical parish) together with West Wycombe constitute the majority of the present-day High Wycombe Urban Area.

  5. HP postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The HP postcode area, also known as the Hemel Hempstead postcode area, [2] is a group of twenty-four postcode districts in England, within eleven post towns.These cover north-west Hertfordshire (including Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring) and central Buckinghamshire (including Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Beaconsfield, Amersham, Chalfont St Giles, Chesham, Great Missenden and Princes ...

  6. Loudwater railway station - Wikipedia

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    Loudwater station was located at the bottom of Treadaway Hill close to the M40 bridge and served both Loudwater and Flackwell Heath. It opened in 1854 and the station became a halt in 1968 because of decreased service on the line. The station was closed and demolished in 1970. [2]

  7. Category:High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    This category is a collection of articles about High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom Wikimedia Commons has media related to High Wycombe . Subcategories

  8. Wycombe Railway - Wikipedia

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    As with the Wycombe Railway, it was a separate company but the GWR provided the train service. [3] The GWR took over this company in 1897. On 15 March 1899, the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway opened between High Wycombe and Northolt Junction, giving the GWR a shorter route between High Wycombe and London Paddington. As a ...

  9. List of parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire

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    For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England proposed that the number of seats in the combined area of Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes be increased from seven to eight with the creation of a new cross-authority constituency named Buckingham and Bletchley.