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Chalfont St Giles is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, was home to poet John Milton when he completed Paradise Lost, and was used as a film set for the 1971 film Dad's Army where it ...
A picturesque village in England has recently been given the unfortunate title of the smelliest. Chalfont St Giles, which is also known as the Best Kept Village in Buckinghamshire, stinks of sewage.
Chalfont St Giles has a rich history and a wealth of celebrity connections. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 – making it at least 938 years old – and was home to 17th-century poet ...
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Bucks Free Press on MSNChalfont St Giles police warning after cordon bypassedA driver who drove around a cordon to the scene of a crash on a Bucks village road has been reported for an offence by police.
CHALFONT St Giles Garden's Association holds its meetings on the second Thursday of each month in the Memorial Hall, School Lane, at 8pm, and there are many interesting talks taking place during ...
For instance, when driving into Chalfont St. Peter, you’ve probably seen ‘Domesday Book Village 1086 AD’ written underneath the town’s name.
A water company said it would spend £2.5m protecting a village from future flooding from a sewer. Thames Water said the money would be spent in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, where it had ...
On the 22nd of April, not a single seat was vacant in The Hub, Chalfont St. Peter, as evident by the 50-odd villagers who had to stand for the duration of an hour-and-a-half presentation.
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