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Ackhampstead (literally 'oak homestead' in Old English) or 'The Moor' was an
ancient township (or chapelry) in the
Chiltern Hills,
south of Lane End. Until...
- building. It
replaced the
mediaeval chapel with the same
dedication at
Ackhampstead. Lobel, Mary D. (ed.) (1964).
Victoria County History: A
History of the...
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Great Marlow, Hambleden,
Fingest and West Wycombe, with a
small part (
Ackhampstead)
belonging to the
parish of
Lewknor in
Oxfordshire until 1895. In 1867...
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Settlement Po****tion
Settlement type
Local Authority Image Notes Ackhampstead Hamlet (in
Great Marlow civil parish)
Buckinghamshire Addingrove Hamlet...
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Abbey was
entirely within Buckinghamshire thereafter. The
chapelry of
Ackhampstead was a
detached part of
Oxfordshire within the
Parish of Lewknor. The...
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Ipsden Oxfordshire Kingston Bagpuize Oxfordshire Lewknor Oxfordshire Ackhampstead,
Bucks Mo****ll
Oxfordshire Newnham Murren Oxfordshire Nuffield Oxfordshire...
- Norreys, SU543760 From Beresford's Lost
Villages except Old Wolverton.
Ackhampstead, near Frieth, SU807907 - no
visible remains at the site Addingrove, near...
- then (pre-1844
total 4,
legal 4; post-1844
total 0):
Ackhampstead (1). The
chapelry of
Ackhampstead (in the
parish of Lewknor),
transferred to Buckinghamshire...
- of
three detached parts in the
Chiltern Hills:
Ackhampstead,
Cadmore End and Studdridge.
Ackhampstead was
transferred to
Buckinghamshire by the Counties...
- of the
parish of Beckley, the
remainder of
which was in Oxfordshire.
Ackhampstead was a
detached part of
Oxfordshire within the
Parish of Lewknor. The...