Places to see in ( Beaconsfield - UK )
Places to see in ( Beaconsfield - UK )
Beaconsfield is a market town and civil parish within the South Bucks district in Buckinghamshire centred 23.6 miles WNW of London and 17 miles SSE of the county's administrative town, Aylesbury. Four towns are within five miles: Slough, Amersham, Gerrards Cross and High Wycombe.
The town is adjacent to the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has a wide area of Georgian, neo-Georgian and Tudor revival high street architecture, known as the Old Town. It is celebrated for the first model village in the world and, in education, a direction and technical production institute, the National Film and Television School. The parish comprises Beaconsfield town and land mainly given over arable land. Some beech forest remains to supply an established beech furniture industry in High Wycombe, the making of modal and various artisan uses. Beaconsfield is recorded in property returns of 1185 where it is spelt Bekenesfeld, literally beechen field which would less archaically be read as 'clearing in the beeches'.
The parish church at the crossroads of Old Beaconsfield is dedicated to St Mary, it was rebuilt of flint and bath stone by the Victorians in 1869. The United Reformed Church in Beaconsfield can trace its roots of non-conformist worship in the town back to 1704. Old Beaconsfield has a number of old coaching inns along a wide street of red brick houses and small shops. It was the first (coach) stopping point on the road between London and Oxford.
Beaconsfield is the home of Bekonscot model village, which was the first model village in the world; and Beaconsfield Film Studios becoming the National Film and Television School, where many film directors and technicians have learned their craft. It is the birthplace of Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld series of fantasy novels. Several scenes in Brief Encounter, a classic film about a woman in a dull middle class marriage who almost undertakes an affair, were filmed in the town: Station Parade served as Milford High Street and Boots on Burke's Parade was where Alec runs into Laura.
Beaconsfield is also home to the Chiltern Shakespeare Company, which annually holds amateur performances of Shakespeare plays, Beaconsfield Theatre Group (over 60 years old), Beaconsfield Musical & Operatic Society (over 100 years old) and to The Young Theatre (at Beaconsfield), a theatre company run by young people for young people and winners of the All British Festival of One Act Plays in 2004.
The M40 runs very close to the town with its eponymous Junction 2 on the parish boundary and is 4 lanes wide in either direction (junctions 1 to 3). Junction 2 is home to Beaconsfield motorway services. Local roads include the A355 which connects Amersham and Slough via Beaconsfield. The A40 parallels the M40 from London to Oxford and for years was the main road between the two cities as its precursor. The B474 connects the town to Hazlemere.
Rail links generally run close to the motorway. Beaconsfield railway station sees services to Birmingham Snow Hill and Moor Street, and London Marylebone. The line's trains have decades-settled fast and slow services, the former currently reaching London in around twenty five minutes. It has a car park as a minor park and ride station for mixed-mode commuters far from railway stations who drive towards the capital along the M40, smaller than Didcot Parkway railway station.
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Amersham MTB
This is a nice run thru a field which drops into amersham old town from SW direction, not far from the south bucks way. Beautiful views and a great trail
THE WHY FILES - THE CROWN INN AMERSHAM (L!ve TV, 1999)
From the late 1990s TV series. One of many clips I recorded on VHS at the time.
Sunny days in Amersham
A slideshow for my blog, showing photos taken in and around Old Amersham Bucks England.
It includes some photographs taken during the Heritage days held in September each year.
(I would point out that the music is not from the band in the pictures).
Osteopath Amersham 01494 727859 Sarah Gill | Cranial Osteopath Amersham | Acupuncture Amersham
Published on Apr 8, 2015
Sarah Gill 01494 727859
I am an osteopath registered with the General Osteopathic Council and have 12 years experience. Although I now have clinics in Amersham, Chesham, Beaconsfield, Hazlemere and Chalfont St Peter. I have worked in osteopathic clinics in the London and Oxford areas to gain experience as well as in a medical health centre alongside general practitioners.
I'm also a member of the Institute of Osteopathy and combine my existing knowledge with new research in the field as well as regularly updating my learning by attending post graduate courses and regional osteopathic meetings. For example, courses I have attended over the last year include myofascial taping, fascial techniques and acupuncture for treatment of sports injuries.
I aim to provide a professional service within a safe and caring environment and keep the patient at the centre of what I do. I want people to know that I have their best interests at heart and aim to treat everyone I see with patience, understanding and empathy.
Some Treatments: Lower and Upper Back pain treated using Osteopathy and/or Acupuncture Chronic and Acute Pain Neck related headaches and migraines Shoulder Pain including Frozen Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Injury Elbow, Wrist pain, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Sciatica/trapped nerves/leg pain Pain in the arm and wrist pain Pelvis, hip, knee and ankle pain Muscle Spasms and tension Trapped Nerves in the back, neck and shoulder Arthritic/Rheumatic pain Joint pains Sports injuries Pregnancy related pain - pelvic pain, pubic symphysis dysfunction, coccyx pain Jaw pain such as TMJ/TMD dysfunction Cranial osteopathy for both adults and children, babies
What does the word Osteopath mean?
Osteopath can be broken down into “osteo” and “path” (from Greek); osteo means bone and path means disease. An osteopath is someone who practises osteopathy which can be defined, in general terms, as a therapy which works on problems of the musculoskeletal system.
Many people think that we just work on bones and only treat backs and necks but we can (and do!) treat any joint, muscle, ligament or tendon in the body including necks, knees, shoulders, ankles and feet.
The term “osteopath” is a legally protected term and you can only call yourself an osteopath once you are registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
How effective is osteopathic treatment?
Early referral for osteopathic treatment is recommended in the official guidelines from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) as the most effective way of dealing with acute and chronic lower back pain - Early Management of persistent Low Back Pain: NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence: CG88 (2009)
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Wotz @ Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Cholesbury in Buckinghamshire is an ancient hill top village in the Chiltern Hills. The Iron Age Hill Fort is part of this delightful walk through the gentle English countryside.
Marlow Fire 2018
Marlow Fire - Pump Lane North
Chalfont St Giles, England
This video is showing some of the things I saw today in Chalfont st. Giles during my run there and back to Amersham. Some of the animals seen today - horses, ducks, ducklings, red kite, ostriches, cows. the first route taken was uphill through the field of yellow flowers behind the flats. The second route was through the grass fields. Photos and recordings taken using phone.
Rail Replacement Coach in Amersham 29/1/11
I thought I would have a break from trainspotting and film a coach replacement service to High Wycombe
08 Hil Alights at High Wycombe Amersham Bus Running Day 2012
Hil Alights from RF673 at High Wycombe We had to get a taxi from here to West Wycombe to make the caves in time as connections were poor
Red One - High Wycombe to Amersham Crematorium
Carousel buses Route 1 from High Wycombe Gate 7 to Chesham
Sheffield v Belper Second Half
Tour of Britain Cycle race 2014 through Bledlow, Bucks
The 2014 tour of Britain cycle race coming through Beldlow, Buckinghamshire. 12th September
1930s English Village, Buckinghamshire from 35mm
1930s English Village, Buckinghamshire from 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit Clip ref BPA235.
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Denham pan village, old houses, London suburbs, ext pub, Buckinghamshire. Cottage garden. River. Pan field, trees. Horse drawn plough, traditional farming methods.
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Budgens, Flackwell
Terrorising back in the day!
Old chimney Tower - Flackwell Heath - Amersham & Wycombe College
This has been there years, even after completely refurbishing the rest of the building!
03-July-2013
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Virtual walk around an English village
Today's virtual walk is in Great Missenden which was reported in 1293 by Sir William de Missenden as being founded in 1333. There is some dispute to this as an old convent register date its foundation to 1131. an ancient court record says it was founded by the Doyleys.
Roald Dahl lived in the village for 36 years till his death in 1990. there is a museum d
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Beautiful view of High Wycombe / Downley in England from a field / meadow - England countryside
19th May 2013 at around 8PM
The motorway is the M40
Chalfont Hearing Centre
A high quality Hearing Centre based in Little Chalfont.
Welcome to Chalfont Hearing Centre
Your hearing is one of the most precious abilities you possess, and losing it can be life changing. Hearing loss is extremely common, with 1 in 5 adults over the age of 55 in the UK being hard of hearing. However, for many people making the decision to treat their hearing loss is not easy.
At Chalfont Hearing Centre, we fully understand the complexities of your hearing healthcare needs. Our fully qualified and friendly Audiologists, experts in their field, will take unrivalled pride in assisting you to make the right decision for your hearing.
We are completely independent and only offer the best digital hearing aids and tinnitus devices from the following hearing aid manufacturers; Widex, Phonak, Unitron, Starkey, Oticon, GN Resound, Siemens, Bernafon and Soundcure.
We offer the latest hearing aids to High Wycombe, Amersham, Little Chalfont, Chalfont St Peter, Chalfont St Giles, Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, Thame, Rickmansworth, Chesham, Berkhamstead, Uxbridge, Marlow, Aylesbury, Great Missenden, Hemel Hempstead, Maidenhead, Cookham, Chorleywood, Stanmore, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Watford and North London.
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