- Saunderton
Saunderton is a
village inBuckinghamshire ,England . It is located in a valley of theChiltern Hills , about three and a half miles north west ofHigh Wycombe , four miles south ofPrinces Risborough . It is on the main road, and is also a station stop on theChiltern Line between the two towns.The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, although its original meaning is unclear. It was recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as "Santesdune", leading some scholars to believe that the village name derives from 'saint's hill'.In the 18th century a
workhouse was founded in Saunderton, which in theVictorian era became the main workhouse for the union of High Wycombe. It became one of the safest houses in the region and regular absconders from other workhouses were often transferred here on account of its remote location. Inmates got a free ride to the workhouse, courtesy of aconstable , but if they wanted to leave they had a long walk ahead of them.
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