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Stokenchurch is a
village and
civil parish in south-west Buckinghamshire, England. It is
located in the
Chiltern Hills,
about 3
miles (5 km)
south of Chinnor...
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Stokenchurch BT
Tower is a
telecommunications tower built of
reinforced concrete at
Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire, England.
Reaching to 340.5
metres (1...
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reported by
local media in the
Buckinghamshire village of
Stokenchurch, with
filming at the
Stokenchurch Community Centre and on The Common.. Keys
scenes for...
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Buckinghamshire and
Oxfordshire sections with a deep
cutting through the
Stokenchurch Gap. The M1
motorway crosses the
Bedfordshire section near Luton. Other...
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Geological Conservation Review site.
Aston Rowant Cutting, also
known as the
Stokenchurch Gap or
Aston Hill cutting, or
locally "The Canyon" is a
steep chalk cutting...
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Getty in 1985, the
estate forms part of
Hambleden valley,
running from
Stokenchurch to Turville.
Wormsley is
known for its library, its
cricket ground, its...
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Stokenchurch War
Memorial is
located outside the
Memorial Hall,
Wycombe Road,
Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a
grade II
listed building...
- Berkshire, was
historically part of Oxfordshire, as was the
parish of
Stokenchurch, now
administratively in Buckinghamshire. The
areas of
Oxford city south...
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section opened in June 1967, from
Handy Cross roundabout, High
Wycombe to
Stokenchurch (junctions 4–5). In 1969,
extending in a
southerly direction to Holtspur...
- Buckinghamshire. The
opening titles show
aerial shots of the M40 motorway's
Stokenchurch Gap, the
Chiltern Hills of
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and the village...