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Chepping Wycombe

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OS grid reference
  
SU905908

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

District
  
Wycombe District

UK parliament constituency
  
Wycombe

Civil parish
  
Chepping Wycombe

Country
  
England

Shire county
  
Buckinghamshire

Dialling code
  
01494

Chepping Wycombe

Population
  
14,455  14,648 (2011 Census)

Loudwater chepping wycombe parish council railway line conservation area


Chepping Wycombe is a civil parish within Wycombe district in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire. The parish includes the three large villages of Tylers Green, Loudwater and Flackwell Heath. The central part of the parish comprises extensive business and industrial development lying adjacent and underneath an elevated section of the M40 in the valley of the River Wye.

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Map of Chepping Wycombe, UK

The name, Chipping derives from the Old English word cieping meaning 'market' or 'market-place'. Historically, Chepping Wycombe (or Chipping Wycombe) was the formal name of the ancient borough and later municipal borough of High Wycombe. It was also the name of the ecclesiastical parish which extended further than the borough boundary.

The civil parish was originally based on the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Chepping Wycombe. In 1894, when parish councils were introduced under the Local Government Act 1894, the original civil parish was split between the urban area of High Wycombe (Chepping Wycombe Municipal Borough) and the rural areas outside the borough to the east (Chepping Wycombe Civil Parish). The parish was reduced in size in 1901 ceding land to the adjacent High Wycombe parish and its boundaries were further changed in 1934.

Today the areas which comprised the historic borough and that of the civil parish, (the residual part of the ecclesiastical parish) together with West Wycombe constitute the majority of the present-day High Wycombe Urban Area.

References

Chepping Wycombe Wikipedia