Chesham Vale
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Chesham Vale is a small area of Chesham in Buckinghamshire, England, covering several roads. It is located in the north of Chesham towards the villages of Hawridge and Cholesbury. Part of Chesham Vale is located in the bottom of the valley with several roads leading up the hill towards Pond Park.
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[edit] Facilities
Chesham Vale has many facilities for such a small area. It includes a large wood, a petrol station, a gift shop, a barbers shop, a recreation ground, a small farm and a pub called The Nash Arms. There was a local post office in the area but it closed several years ago. The nearest post office now is located at Greenway Parade.
[edit] Frances Wood
The large wood is called Frances Wood. To enter it from Chesham Vale you have to climb a steep hill. It can also be accessed from Ashley Green and further down the valley. Part of the wood is private but there is a large section opened to the public. The wood is popular among dog owners and bike riders.
[edit] The Nash Recreation Ground
The Nash Recreation Ground, also known as The Nash is popular in the community. It has a play park for younger children which includes swings, a slide and a roundabout. It also has goal posts for football matches. The recreation ground is also on a steep hill.
[edit] Roads in the area
All the roads in Chesham Vale are residential. There names are Vale Road, Greenway, Long Meadow, Glenister Road, Abbots Vale and Vale Rise.