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- Cholesbury (recorded as Chelwardisbyry in the 13th century) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Cholesbury-****-St. Leonards, in...
- both Tring and Berkhamsted. Hawridge is one of four villages making up Cholesbury-****-St Leonards, a civil parish. It is a rural community but the agricultural...
- the northern end of the village, which lies within the civil parish of Cholesbury-****-St Leonards. The earliest evidence of habitation is indicated by a...
- Leonards (Edinburgh) railway station St Leonard's (ward), Lambeth, London Cholesbury-****-St Leonards, Buckinghamshire Drayton St. Leonard, Oxfordshire Upton...
- Cholesbury Manor House which is close to the centre of Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire is where the Lord of the Manor held his Court periodically between...
- Cholesbury-****-St Leonards is a civil parish in the English county of Buckinghamshire. It lies in the Chiltern Hills just to the north of Chesham, on the...
- of land, adjacent to the previously detached parish of Cholesbury to the new parish of Cholesbury-****-St Leonards. Neighbourhood Statistics 2011 Census...
- off from St Leonards, which was combined with other parishes to become Cholesbury-****-St Leonards parish within Amersham Rural District, while Chivery became...
- Hawridge Windmill which is also known as Cholesbury Windmill is a disused tower mill in Hawridge, Buckinghamshire. The mill was constructed on the site...
- Cholesbury Camp is a large and well-preserved Iron Age hill fort on the northern edge of the village of Cholesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. It is roughly...