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What to See in Chesham - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Chesham (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: St Mary's Church, Chesham Museum, and Chesham Mosque. Also, be sure to include Captain's Wood in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Chesham (England).

St Mary's Church

Church in Chesham, England
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Church in Chesham, England. St. Mary's Church is a Grade I listed Anglican church in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, and is part of the Diocese of Oxford. Built on the site of a Bronze Age stone circle of puddingstones, parts of the church building date to the 12th century. Remodelled in the 15th and 17th centuries, the church is architecturally a mixture of English Gothic styles. Weakened by additions to the church tower and undermined by burials in and around the church, by the 19th century the building was structurally unsound. The church was remodelled and strengthened in the 1860s by George Gilbert Scott and again in the 20th century by Robert Potter.

Formerly part of the Diocese of Lincoln, it served what was historically the largest parish in Buckinghamshire, and the church traditionally had two vicars. Initially the advowson was held jointly by a pair of prominent local families, but in the wake of the 12th century civil wars of the reign of King Stephen, the advowsons were granted to the monks of Woburn Abbey and to the Abbey of Saint Mary de Pratis in Leicester, each of whom appointed their own vicars to the parish. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries Woburn Abbey, together with its half of the advowson, was granted to the Earls of Bedford, while the half that had belonged to Leicester Abbey passed through a succession of private owners. In 1769 the Duke of Bedford acquired the Leicester half of the advowson and unified the parish, and from then on the parish was served by a single vicar.

The town of Chesham grew rapidly in the 19th century. After the parish was transferred to the Diocese of Oxford, reforms introduced by the Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce, led to the parish being partitioned, eventually becoming four independent parishes. In 1980 it was decided to reverse this decision, and over the 1980s and 1990s three of these parishes were reunited under St. Mary's Church.[1]

Address: Church St, HP5 1HY Chesham

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Chesham Museum

Museum in Chesham, England
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Museum in Chesham, England. Chesham Museum is based in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. The museum, which is run by volunteers, first opened in 2004 housed in temporary premises known as 'The Stables'. The museum relocated to its present site, in the town's Market Square, in October 2009. The museum's collection of artefacts and photographs documents the history of the town and surrounding areas.[2]

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Chesham Mosque

Mosque in Chesham, England
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Mosque in Chesham, England. Chesham Mosque is a mosque in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. It was constructed between 2004 and 2005, to replace the former mosque, which was located in two converted houses on Bellingdon Road. The total cost of the construction work was £1.6 million, all of which was raised from donations and collections. The mosque contains two prayer rooms with a total capacity for 700.

The organization, 'Muslims in Britain' classify the Chesham Mosque as, Sufi - Bareilvi.[3]

Address: 212 Bellingdon Rd, HP5 2NN Chesham

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Captain's Wood

Captain's Wood
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Captain's Wood is a 13.9 hectares Local Nature Reserve near Chesham in Buckinghamshire. It is owned by Buckinghamshire County Council and the Chiltern Society took over management of the site from the Council in 2014. It is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The site is ancient beech woodland which has high ecological value. In spring it is carpeted with bluebells.

There is access from Mount Nugent.[4]

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The Elgiva

The Elgiva
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Concerts and shows, Cinema, Performing arts, Theater

Address: St Mary's Way, HP5 1HR Chesham

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Sands Bank

Sands Bank
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Sands Bank is an 11.1 hectares Local Nature Reserve in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. It is owned by West Wycombe Estates and managed by Wycombe District Council.

The site is a mixture of woodland, scrub and grassland on a south facing chalk slope. Some of the beech woodland dates back 400 years, and there is younger cherry, holly, yew and ash. Ground plants include wood spurge and goldilocks buttercup, and there are mammals such as roe deer and hazel dormice. There is a wide variety of fungi.

There is access from Heathfield Road.[5]

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