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|text='''Chesham''' is a modest market town in [[Buckinghamshire]], amidst the Chiltern Hills. Chesham is in the Chess Valley and surrounded by farmland. To the south lie woodlands separating it from Chesham Bois and Amersham, and to the north the newer parts of the town climb up the Chiltern slopes. Before giving way to farmland  
|text='''Chesham''' is a modest market town in [[Buckinghamshire]], amidst the Chiltern Hills. Chesham is in the Chess Valley and surrounded by farmland. To the south lie woodlands separating it from Chesham Bois and Amersham, and to the north the newer parts of the town climb up the Chiltern slopes. Before giving way to farmland  


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, which is however of little importace today.}}<noinclude>
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, which is however of little importace today.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 5 May 2021

Old Chesham, Buckinghamshire

Chesham

Chesham is a modest market town in Buckinghamshire, amidst the Chiltern Hills. Chesham is in the Chess Valley and surrounded by farmland. To the south lie woodlands separating it from Chesham Bois and Amersham, and to the north the newer parts of the town climb up the Chiltern slopes. Before giving way to farmland

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, which is however of little importace today. (Read more)