Tylers Green
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Tylers Green is a village in Buckinghamshire, England, situated in the parish of Chepping Wycombe.
The name is derived from the large tiling industry that used to exist here. In ancient times, the village was known as Garrett or Gerrard Green. Today, the village is part of the Chiltern Hills and from here there are many pleasant walks through beech forest which once supplied the furniture industry in High Wycombe.
The village is adjoined on one side to Hazlemere and on the other to Penn. Indeed "Penn and Tylers Green" are often referred to as one.
In 2006 the woodland that separates the village from Totteridge, Micklefield and High Wycombe (Kingswood) was cordoned off by police to conduct a fingertip search for evidence linked to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot. The woodland remained cordoned off for four months before eventually being released in November 2006.[1]