Little Chalfont

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Little Chalfont
Little Chalfont (Buckinghamshire)
Little Chalfont

Little Chalfont shown within Buckinghamshire
OS grid reference SU995975
District Chiltern
Shire county Buckinghamshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town AMERSHAM
Postcode district HP7
Dialling code 01494
Police Thames Valley
Fire Buckinghamshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Chesham & Amersham
List of places: UKEnglandBuckinghamshire

Coordinates: 51°40′01″N 0°33′36″W / 51.667, -0.56


Little Chalfont is a village in south east Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated in a small group of villages called The Chalfonts which also consists of Chalfont St Giles and Chalfont St Peter. The villages are sandwiched between High Wycombe and Rickmansworth.

Little Chalfont is a 20th century creation triggered by the coming of the Metropolitan Line railway. A station called Chalfont Road was opened in 1889 at the northernmost point of Chalfont St Giles Parish where the parishes of Amersham, Chenies, and Chalfont St Giles met. At that time the area was remote from the centres of the villages and towns and consisted of isolated farms and cottages and did not have a specific name.

The coming of the railway eventually brought local housing development and a community developed around the station, which was renamed to Chalfont and Latimer in 1915, a name which it retains today.

The first appearance of the name Little Chalfont is in the minutes of the Chalfont St Giles Parish Council on 15 January 1925 when, at the request of the inhabitants, it was agreed that the group of houses near the station should be named Little Chalfont instead of "Chalfont Road Village".

For many years, Little Chalfont was part of the Amersham Town Council area. Following a period of campaigning by local residents, the village was awarded separate Parish status in 2007. Most of the new Parish came from Amersham but a small part of Chalfont St Giles was also included.

Chalfont & Latimer station in Little Chalfont provides rail access to Central London via the Metropolitan Line and the London to Aylesbury Line.

There are three schools in Little Chalfont. 2 primary schools, Little Chalfont Primary School and Bell Lane Primary School, and Dr Challoner's High School: a girls' grammar school.

[edit] References

"A History of Little Chalfont" Ivor White 1993 published by The Little Chalfont Rural Preservation Society (now the Little Chalfont Village Society), Bucks, England.

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