- Hughenden Valley
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 51.6558
longitude= -0.7490
official_name= Hughendon Valley
population= 8,506 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=792157&c=Hughenden&d=16&e=15&g=425172&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1216479565890&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Neighbourhood Statistics 2001 Census] ]
shire_district=Wycombe
shire_county =Buckinghamshire
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Wycombe
post_town=High Wycombe
postcode_district = HP14 /15
static_
static_image_caption=The rear of Hughenden Manor
postcode_area= HP
dial_code= 01494
os_grid_reference= SU866972Hughenden Valley (formerly called Hughenden or Hitchendon) is an extensive
village andcivil parish withinWycombe district inBuckinghamshire ,England , just to the north ofHigh Wycombe . It is almost 8,000 acres (32 km²) in size, divided mainly between arable and wooded land.Hughenden parish was first mentioned in the
Domesday Book of1086 and was called "Huchedene", or "Hugh's Valley" in modern English. There are some however that argue the original name refers to the Anglo Saxon man's name "Huhha" rather than the French "Hugh". At the time of the Domesday Book, the village was in the extensive estates of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who was the half brother ofWilliam the Conqueror .There were many ancient manors within the parish border, and in addition to Odo, King
Henry I of England , KingHenry VIII of England , and Simon de Montfort have all at one time owned property in the parish.Benjamin Disraeli (later Earl of Beaconsfield) lived at
Hughenden Manor , a Georgian mansion, altered by the Disraelis when they purchased it in1848 . The manor sits on the brow of the hill to the west of the main road that links Hughenden to High Wycombe. The Earl, who died in1881 was buried in a vault beneath the church, accessed from the churchyard. The church contains a memorial to the Earl erected by Queen Victoria: the only instance a reigning monarch has ever erected a memorial to a subject. The Manor House was given to the National Trust in1947 , and the trust also own woodland around here as well.In the 18th century the parish church was one of few in the whole of England where marriages could take place without either the bride or groom residing in the parish. Hughenden became infamous locally as a place of clandestine marriages, and is referred to extensively as such in local records.Fact|date=February 2007
Today the village is in a very beautiful part of the
Chiltern Hills and the manor with its extensive gardens are open to the public. It is a very popular place to live for executives travelling intoLondon , although it is known that not that many of the resident's actually do commute into London. Many have jobs in nearby towns and cities, and there is also a large number of older residents in the valley. The area is exclusive and many of the residents have well paid jobs.Fact|date=February 2007port and recreation
Hughenden has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V, and there is a village hall here too where groups such as karate, cubs, brownies, beavers, old people's groups, art club and toddler groups meet.Also in the village is the Broomwade sports club.It includes a bowls green three tennis courts a senior football pitch/criket green.
Events
*Hughenden Village Day (every two or three years)
*Christmas Dinner Dance
*Burns Night at Hughenden Primary School
*Bonfire Night at Hughenden Primary School (though this has now stopped)Amenities and Businesses
Hughenden used to have a small petrol station attached to the BMW car garage, and a small corner shop, however both have now closed. The BMW car garage has also moved away, and [http://www.deeter.co.uk Deeter Electronics Ltd] , which produces specialist electronics, has moved here. There is a Builder's Yard near the south end of the village and a Doctors Surgery in a new building on the corner of the junction going to
Great Kingshill .chools
The village proper has one school – Hughenden Primary School [ [http://www.hughenden.bucks.sch.uk Hughenden Primary School website] ] which recently moved from being just a first school, (years reception to 2), but is now taking years reception to year 6. Children can also go to Great Kingshill Combined School which is a
Church of England school and so has links with the local church.Hamlets
Hamlets in Hughenden parish include:
*Great Kingshill
*Naphill
*Walters Ash
*Widmer End
*Four Ashes
*Cryers Hill References
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