- Ashley Green
infobox UK place
country = England
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static_image_caption= St John the Evangelist Church, Ashley Green
latitude= 51.73
longitude=-00.59
official_name =Ashley Green
population = 924 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=792118&c=Ashley+green&d=16&e=15&g=424580&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1215967050625&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Neighbourhood Statistics Census 2001] ]
shire_district=
shire_county=Buckinghamshire
metropolitan_borough=
metropolitan_county =
region=South East England
constituency_westminster=
post_town= CHESHAM
postcode_district = HP5
postcode_area=HP
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= SP9705Ashley Green is a
village andcivil parish in Chiltern district inBuckinghamshire ,England . It is on the border withHertfordshire , half way betweenChesham andBerkhamsted .Originally a hamlet within Chesham
parish , its name is Anglo-Saxon and means "Ash Field", referring to the forest that once covered this part of theChiltern Hills .The Church
Ashley Green became a parish in
1876 , when the church of St John the Evangelist was constructed in the village. Newspapers and coins were built into the pillar adjoining thepulpit . At that time, and until 1875, thevillage lay within theParish of GreatChesham . (The Church has since returned to the team ministry of Great Chesham [http://www.greatchesham.org.uk/ ] ). The Church was erected and endowed by Elizabeth Dorrien of CliftonBristol , in memory of her sisters and dedicated on31 December 1873 . The land was given by Lord Chesham. The architect was G E Street and the contractor G Cooper ofAylesbury Buckinghamshire. The total cost of the building was over £2,000 with the endowment being a further £6,000.The Church is constructed of local knapped black flints with Bath stone dressings. There is a bell cote with two bells and a boiler house. The church was originally being heated by "Hayden's hot air apparatus", now disused. The porch is on the Northern side of the building the front of which is an oak moulded archway, the timber being framed in red bricks - herringboned. The roof is of plain clay tiles. Details of the Church Windows: [http://www.bucksstainedglass.org.uk/Indices/pl0007.htm]
Some pews have a note on them which states:
"The seats in this Church are entirely free and unappropriated. The Church Wardens look to the Congregation for the support through the offertory of the usual Church expenses"
There are two bells , one of a diameter of one foot seven and a half inches (50 cm) and one of a diameter of one foot five inches (43 cm). They were cast by John Taylor and Co in 1874 and refurbished and re-hung in the early 1990s.
Population
Today Ashley Green is a popular home for
commuter s and executives who travel into nearbyLondon every day.References
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