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Great Kingshill
Village in Buckinghamshire, England
Village in Buckinghamshire, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| static_image_name | The Common, Great Kingshill - geograph.org.uk - 146210.jpg |
| static_image_caption | The Common, Great Kingshill, 2006 |
| country | England |
| coordinates | |
| official_name | Great Kingshill |
| civil_parish | Hughenden |
| unitary_england | Buckinghamshire |
| lieutenancy_england | Buckinghamshire |
| region | South East England |
| constituency_westminster | Mid Buckinghamshire |
| post_town | HIGH WYCOMBE |
| postcode_district | HP15 |
| postcode_area | HP |
| dial_code | 01494 |
| os_grid_reference | SU877979 |
Great Kingshill is a small village in the parish of Hughenden in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Chiltern Hills, about five miles west of Amersham and two and a half miles south of Great Missenden.
Village
The village name 'Kingshill' is fairly self-explanatory, meaning a hill in possession of the king. Local folklore suggests it was King John who provided the name; there is certainly evidence of King John granting the manor at Kingshill to Hugh de Gournay in 1213, although this same document states that the land was previously possessed by Geoffrey fitzPeter. The affix 'Great' was added later to differentiate between Great Kingshill and neighbouring Little Kingshill. There is some evidence of a settlement called Pirenore that was granted to Missenden Abbey in 1275. The settlement was discovered in Brand's Fee in Great Kingshill, and evidence suggests it was settled between the 11th and 16th centuries. It is possible that the settlement was wiped out by bubonic plague.
Great Kingshill has a small local common, forming the heart of the village. It contains a younger children's playground, an older children's playground, football goals and a cricket area which is use by the Great Kingshill Cricket Club in the summer. There are also small festivals held here on evenings during the summer.
Great Kingshill school is located in the neighbouring hamlet of Cryers Hill, with children attending from a wide surrounding area. The school's 2022 Ofsted report judged the school to be "Good". Great Kingshill is also home to Pipers Corner School, an all girl private school.
According to the 2001 census by the Hughenden Parish Council (a parish of the Wycombe District Council), Great Kingshill had a population of 1,170 in an area of 35 hectares.
References
References
- (July 2024). "Location of Mid Buckinghamshire".
- "The Lands of the Normans in England: Document Item 154 Details". HRI Online.
- "Monument Record ID 0212801000". [[Buckinghamshire County Council]].
- Taylor, Andy. (July 2005). "Grange Farm, Widmer End, Hughenden, Buckinghamshire: An Archaeological Evaluation for British Flora". Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd.
- "History of the Parish". Hughenden Parish Council.
- (30 June 2022). "Inspection of a good school: Great Kingshill Church of England Combined School".
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