Forty Green, Bledlow
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Forty Green | |
Buckinghamshire | |
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Fields near Forty Green | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SP769037 |
Location: | 51°43’36"N, 0°53’17"W |
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Post town: | HP27 |
Local Government |
Forty Green is a tiny hamlet in the very west of Buckinghamshire, sitting on a dead-end land north out of Bledlow village. The Cuttle Brook runs a hundred yards of so west of the hamlet, marking the border with Oxfordshire, across which is Henton: the two sides are bridged and linked only with two small footbridges and footpaths.
North of Forty Green, just as the lane fizzles out and becomes a footpath, a cycling route crosses the boundary and the top of the lane, on a path using the route of the old railway line which once linked Thame with Princes Risborough.
Outside links
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