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Time Out Country Walks near London Volume 2
Walk 4 : Chesham to Great Missenden
Through the Chilterns via Lee Common
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Standard walk: 15.5km (9.6 miles), 4 hours 45 minutes. For the whole outing including trains, sights and meals allow 8 hours 30mins
Short walk: 9.5km (5.9 miles), 3 hours.
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| Maps |
OS LandRanger Map No. 165. OS Explorer Map No. 181. Chiltern Society Map Nos. 3, 8 and 17 (most of the walk is on 17). Chesham, map reference SP 961016, is in Buckinghamshire,17km south east of Aylesbury.
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| Toughness |
3 out of 10
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| Features |
This walk makes for an easy day out from London. It starts in Chesham, the hustle and bustle of which is soon left behind for sloping fields, woods and hamlets. The route follows the Chilterns Link, but diverts at Herberts Hole to take a higher southerly path. It then picks up the Chilterns Link again through to Ballinger Bottom and Lee Common, and so to lunch in the charming village called The Lee. From lunch the walk continues on a gently undulating course, before a gentle climb through woods up to Frith Hill and down a steep descent into Great Missenden.
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| Walk Options |
You may reduce the length of the standard walk by 6km to 9.6km (6 miles) by following the standard walk directions given until [5]. Then follow the Shortened route directions and then pick up the standard walk directions at [9].
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| History |
The name Chesham is taken from the river Chess and there is evidence in the river valley of Mesolithic, Neolithic and Roman remains. In the middle ages the town's prosperity was based on the mills along the Chess and the market. The town spread north in the 19th century when factories and saw mills were established and many attractive 18th- and 19th-century houses remain in the town. The 14th-century church of St Mary is made of flint and was extensively restored in the 1860s by G. G. Scott. It contains a wall painting of a bishop in vestments, which may be of the 14th century, some 15th-century glass and two windows with glass by Morris & Co.
The Lee is a pretty village centred on the village green and it has several houses built in the Arts and Crafts style. The old church of St John the Baptist (just west of the new church) contains wall paintings of the 13th to 15th centuries. In the churchyard there is a memorial to the Liberty family in the form of an Art Nouveau-influenced Celtic cross by Archibald Knox (1916-17).
Great Missenden is a small town with many interesting houses in the centre. There is an abbey at the south end of the High Street, which was founded in 1133 by William de Missenden as a house of the Arroasian (later Augustinian) canons and in the 12th and 13th centuries was one of the largest Arroasian houses in England with about 26 canons. It is now a college offering adult education courses. Great Missenden was the home of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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| Saturday Walkers Club |
Take the metropolitan underground train nearest to 9.50 am (before or after) from Baker Street underground station to Chesham changing at Chalfont and Latimer for Chesham. Trains back from Great Missenden to Marylebone run about twice an hour. Journey time 51 minutes on the way out, 40 minutes for the return. If travelling by underground to Baker Street it is recommended that you buy a Travelcard Zones 1-6 + D which will cover your complete days travel with the exception of a single ticket from Great Missenden to Amersham (zone D) for the return journey.
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| By car |
It is recommended that you leave your car at Chalfont and Latimer station and catch the Metropolitan line one stop to Chesham. The return from Great Missenden is two stops to Chalfont and Latimer station (London bound service).
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| Lunch |
Standard walk The suggested lunchtime stop is the Cock and Rabbit Inn (tel 01494 837540, www.graziemille.co.uk), The Lee, 8 km from the start of the walk, which serves fine Italian home cooked food from 12 to 2pm daily. Short walk The suggested lunchtime stop is the Pheasant Inn (tel 01494 837236) Ballinger Common, 7km from the start of the walk, which serves inventive though more expensive food from 12 to 2pm daily.
Picnic: If walking with a group some of whom are stopping at the suggested lunchtime stops.
Standard walk Lee Green, which borders onto the Cock and Rabbit Inn. Short walk The edge of the sports field opposite The Pheasant Inn,otherwise once out of Chesham, virtually anywhere along the route would be a good picnic spot.
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| Tea |
The suggested tea place is the Cross Keys (tel 01494 865373) pub which offers tea and coffee. It is open daily.
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| Travel by Train
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| Travel by Car
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Start:
Chesham Station, Chesham
[gmap]
Finish:
Great Missenden Station is near :
HP16 9AY
[gmap]
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| OS Explorer Map
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181 : Chiltern Hills North
[Amazon]
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| Downloads |
A Chesham Circular and a Great Missenden Circular
Download and print the PDF file.
Tip: In the Print screen, select Page Scaling : Multiple Pages per Sheet. Try 2 pages.
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| Other Chilterns Walks
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Great Missenden to Amersham,
Beaconsfield (round walk),
Tring to Wendover,
Gerrards Cross to Cookham,
Princes Risborough to Great Missenden,
Princes Risborough to Wendover,
Wendover Circular,
Saunderton via Bledlow Circular,
Saunderton via West Wycombe Circular,
Tring Circular,
Little Kimble to Saunderton,
Amersham Circular via Chalfont St Giles,
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| Warning
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The text above was taken from the 2004 edition of the book, and may be a little out of date.
Please check the updates for this walk.
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Walking Instructions
For a map and detailed walking instruction, please see Time Out Country Walks near London Volume 2
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