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Places to see in ( Chesham - UK )
Places to see in ( Chesham - UK )
Chesham is a market town in the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located 11 miles south-east of the county town of Aylesbury. Chesham is also a civil parish designated a town council within Chiltern district. It is situated in the Chess Valley and surrounded by farmland, as well as being bordered on one side by Amersham and Chesham Bois. The earliest records of Chesham as a settlement are from the second half of the 10th century although there is archaeological evidence of people in this area from around 8000 BC. Henry III granted the town a royal charter for a weekly market in 1257.
The town is known for its four Bs, usually quoted as:- boots, beer, brushes and Baptists. Chesham's prosperity grew significantly during the 18th and 19th centuries with the development of manufacturing industry. In the face of fierce competition from both home and abroad all these traditional industries rapidly declined. The ready availability of skilled labour encouraged new industries to the town both before and after the end of the Second World War. Today employment in the town is provided mainly by small businesses engaged in light industry, technology and professional services.
From the early part of the 20th century onwards there has been a considerable expansion of the town with new housing developments and civic infrastructure. Increasingly Chesham has also become a commuter town with improved connection to London via the London Underground and road networks. The town centre has been progressively redeveloped since the 1960s and was pedestrianised in the 1990s. The population of the town has increased to slightly over 20,000 but further growth has been restricted because the area forms part of the Metropolitan Green Belt.
The town is located in the Chess Valley and is 11 miles south-east of the county town of Aylesbury and is situated 25 miles (40 km) north west of central London. It is the fourth largest town in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire and the largest in Chiltern District. A clock tower constructed in 1992 stands in Market Square on the site of Chesham's 18th-century town hall demolished in 1965. Chesham war memorial stands in a landscaped garden in the Broadway.
In contrast to other towns in south Buckinghamshire, Chesham historically was not well served by road transport links. The stage coach bypassed the town and, unlike Amersham, there were no turnpikes and consequently roads were poorly maintained. Chesham tube station, close to the town centre, is the terminus for the Chesham branch, a single track spur off the London Underground Metropolitan line connecting to Chalfont and Latimer station.
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Dig That Ghost (1964)
Full title reads: Amersham. Dig That Ghost.
Amersham, Buckinghamshire. A haunted public house is shown to the cameras.
GV The Chequers Inn pub. LV Int. Mrs Wilson behind bar. SV Man playing darts. LV Mr Wilson playing with dog. CU Wireless / radio playing. LV Mrs Wilson falling asleep, her husband wakes her and she carries on. SV Couple drinking. Back view. Mr Wilson calling 'Time' and ringing bell. SV Mr Wilson puts bell down and comforts his wife who is nearly asleep again. LV Ext. Last customer leaves pub shouts 'Goodnight' Mr Wilson replies. GV The pub at night the bar lights go out. GV Churchyard with gravestone and church silhouetted. LV The Church. GV The graveyard. GV Moon shining through trees. LV Memorial to Amersham martyrs. CU inscription: William Tylsworth burned 1506, Joan Clark his married daughter was compelled to light the faggots to burn her father. GV The pub in darkness. SV Black cat on the porch. LV Shadows moving. CU Latch on attic door. CU Candle blows out. SV Cobwebs. SV Pan. Int. the attic. LV Brass plate on wall in corridor moving. LV Mrs Wilson is woken up by the crash of the plate hitting the floor. CU Mrs Wilson wakes her husband. LV They both duck under the covers. CU key in cellar door turns and the door opens. SV Barrels. CU tap on barrel turns on. LV Beer running from barrels onto floor. LV Ext. Mrs Molly Moncrieff the medium arrives at the pub. CU Mr Wilson opens the door and invites her in. SV Int. Mrs Wilson, Mrs Moncrieff and Mr Wilson seated at table. Mrs Moncrieff says: 'Well I looked downstairs Mr Wilson and I discovered that your ghost is not one of the martyrs, it was the jailer, he had the keys, he gives me the impression of a monk he wears a long robe and a hood. Now I'll try to get in touch for you'. Mrs Moncrieff then starts breathing deeply to go into a trance she says talking to the ghost: 'Your name is Alden, put your keys on the table go on put them on the table you don't need those any more times gone by hundreds of years your jobs done. That's it. Go away now go on you're a spirit now go away. Yes'. She then starts to come out of the trance and says: 'Yes that's all right now Mr Wilson I don't think you'll be bothered any more he's gone'. SV Mr Wilson shakes hands with her. CU cellar door opens.
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Places to see in ( Chesham - UK )
Places to see in ( Chesham - UK )
Chesham is a market town in the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located 11 miles south-east of the county town of Aylesbury. Chesham is also a civil parish designated a town council within Chiltern district. It is situated in the Chess Valley and surrounded by farmland, as well as being bordered on one side by Amersham and Chesham Bois. The earliest records of Chesham as a settlement are from the second half of the 10th century although there is archaeological evidence of people in this area from around 8000 BC. Henry III granted the town a royal charter for a weekly market in 1257.
The town is known for its four Bs, usually quoted as:- boots, beer, brushes and Baptists. Chesham's prosperity grew significantly during the 18th and 19th centuries with the development of manufacturing industry. In the face of fierce competition from both home and abroad all these traditional industries rapidly declined. The ready availability of skilled labour encouraged new industries to the town both before and after the end of the Second World War. Today employment in the town is provided mainly by small businesses engaged in light industry, technology and professional services.
From the early part of the 20th century onwards there has been a considerable expansion of the town with new housing developments and civic infrastructure. Increasingly Chesham has also become a commuter town with improved connection to London via the London Underground and road networks. The town centre has been progressively redeveloped since the 1960s and was pedestrianised in the 1990s. The population of the town has increased to slightly over 20,000 but further growth has been restricted because the area forms part of the Metropolitan Green Belt.
The town is located in the Chess Valley and is 11 miles south-east of the county town of Aylesbury and is situated 25 miles (40 km) north west of central London. It is the fourth largest town in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire and the largest in Chiltern District. A clock tower constructed in 1992 stands in Market Square on the site of Chesham's 18th-century town hall demolished in 1965. Chesham war memorial stands in a landscaped garden in the Broadway.
In contrast to other towns in south Buckinghamshire, Chesham historically was not well served by road transport links. The stage coach bypassed the town and, unlike Amersham, there were no turnpikes and consequently roads were poorly maintained. Chesham tube station, close to the town centre, is the terminus for the Chesham branch, a single track spur off the London Underground Metropolitan line connecting to Chalfont and Latimer station.
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Chesham virtual walk
Today I'm in Chesham Buckinghamshire follow me as I take you on a 4K virtual walk through this English town.
The earliest records of Chesham as a settlement are from the second half of the 10th century although there is archaeological evidence of people in this area from around 8000 BC. Henry III granted the town a royal charter for a weekly market in 1257.
The town is known for its four Bs, usually quoted as boots, beer, brushes and Baptists.
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Penn Street 'Beer Fest' - 2013
The Penn Street 'Beer Fest' took place on Friday the 12th, Saturday the 13th and Sunday the 14th of July 2013
This video was taken on the afternoon of the 13th July 2013
I would heartily recommend the Jazz Band that was playing at 'The Hit or Miss' pub. jazzjuiceband.co.uk
They were superb ! Assuming here that you do not absolutely despise Jazz :)
Information on the Village of Penn Street:
The village of Penn Street lies within the parish boundary of the village of Penn, about a mile from the main village. Penn Street's name refers to the road that leads toword Penn from nearby Amersham.
It is located some 3 miles outside Amersham, Buckinghamshire on the edge of The Chilterns.
The village is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
It has a large Common, where cricket is played regularly, and a village pond.
The Common backs onto extensive broad leaf woodlands - which are owned by the Woodland Trust - where numerous walks are possible.
Houses line the road, the oldest dating back to the late fifteenth century. Six others are seventeenth and eighteenth century listed buildings.
This includes one of the pubs, 'the Hit or Miss', whose earliest deeds date back to 1730. It is known that it opened as a pub on 1st June 1798.
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Cycling in Chesham today when cut up by silver BMW T600 AJH along St Mary's Way at the junction of Church Street.
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MCC v Wanstead & Snaresbrook CC @ LORD'S 18th APRIL 2018
Jonathan Das hits the winning runs for Wanstead & Snaresbrook CC in the inaugural MCC v Champions Club match at The Home of Cricket. MCC scored 298 in their 50 overs, Wanstead & Snaresbrook reaching this target for the loss of five wickets.
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Warminster Vintage Bus Running Day 2017
Warminster Vintage Bus Running Day, Wiltshire, UK, 1st October 2017
Urban chef buys fresh London produced fruit and vegetables - BBC
Is Oliver taking on too much with his already busy schedule? He hunts for locally produced ingredients for his new London restaurant.
My family day trip to Leeds and testing out Trainline’s new Voice App [ad]
Hop on the train with me as we spend the day in Leeds, exploring the city’s oldest pubs, arcades and market halls. Lunch was at The Turks Head, which is the sister pub to the famous Whitelocks.
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Freude Königin ~ Mendip Morris Men mit Königin Sara.
The Mendip Morris Men dance the 'Queen's Delight' at the Black Forest Open Air Museum, Vogtsbauernhof on Saturday 21 June whist on their 2014 tour to Ettlingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany as guests of the wonderful people of the Ettlinger Rebhexen.
A404 from Marlow to High Wycombe Handycross Roundabout fourth exit www.clubdive.co.uk
Demonstration of driving on A404 from Marlow to High Wycombe Handycross Roundabout fourth exit clubdive.co.uk #handycrossroundabout
Colchester Morris Men Bricklayers Pub
Colchester Morris Men dancing at the Bricklayers Pub, Colchester, Friday 26th June 2015.
Kew Gardens Ice Cream with Rubarb
Talented young Urban chef Oliver Rowe set himself a challenge: to run a restaurant in the heart of London, having sourced all his ingredients within access of the London Tube. In this video Ollie shows us how to prepare home made ice cream using vanilla from Kew Gardens, London.
SHAREEF IS BACK!! Sanderstead 1st XI vs Worcester Park 1st XI - Cricket Match Highlights
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Sanderstead were beaten by Worcester Park in May in the 50:50 format of this league. This time we meet in a 100 over declaration game - tougher to force the win, but more points available if you can.
We knew we played poorly in the 1st game and shouldn't have lost - this was our chance to prove to ourselves what we could do. Also, after a string of losses and draws we really wanted, and needed, a win.....
This week's video features an excellent T's Teas, the first view of the Sanderstead bar, a surprisingly shy Sam in a post-match interview, and a welcome return to form of Shareef!!
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