World's End, Buckinghamshire

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World's End
Buckinghamshire
The South West Bank of Weston Turville Reservoir - geograph.org.uk - 1259475.jpg
Weston Turville Reservoir at World's End
Location
Grid reference: SP858092
Location: 51°46’30"N, 0°45’21"W
Data
Post town: Aylesbury
Postcode: HP22
Dialling code: 01296
Local Government
Council: Buckinghamshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Aylesbury

World's End is a hamlet in Buckinghamshire half a mile north of Wendover straddling the B4009, which is the main road to Aylesbury. Before the construction of the Wendover Bypass World's End was on the main A413 road.

The hamlet's name is commonly associated with dwellings or places in remote locations, on the outskirts, or just beyond the limit of a town.[1] Until recently there were two pubs in World's End. The first was called 'The End of the World' which closed in 2006 and in the 19th century was known as 'The Swan Inn'.[2] The second pub was 'The Marquis of Granby' which can be traced back until 16th century, and has now been renovated and renamed 'The Village Gate'.[3]

A large garden centre is located at the north end of the settlement. Along World's End Way, is the old Weston Turville Reservoir. It was constructed to provide water for the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal. It is now a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest managed by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust.

References

  1. Mills A. D. Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names (2001) p254 ISBN 0-19-860957-4 Retrieved19 August 2010
  2. Pub Previous Name The Swan, Accessed 19 August 2010
  3. Marquis of Granby Pub British History on Line, Accessed: 19 August 2010