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1847, using local brick and knapped flint. The schools were known as “Lady Chesham’s Schools”. The first schoolhouse in Ley Hill was built in 1847 for local girls, and Latimer School was for boys. Boys were admitted to Ley Hill School from 1888. This former school was behind the Common and in the building called "The Old Schoolhouse", in School Lane.
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The Swan was built in about 1520, and takes its name from the symbol of the county of Buckinghamshire. In 1680, the timber-framed building consisted of three cottages with five extensions, oak-beamed ceilings and pillars, a kitchen range and an inglenook fireplace. It is reputedly one of the oldest
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In the Victorian era most people around Latimer and Ley Hill worked for the Cavendish family of Latimer House. Mrs Catherine Cavendish (from 1858 called Lady Chesham) arranged for schools to be built at Latimer, Flaunden and Ley Hill. The school at Ley Hill was built at the back of the Common in
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A Methodist society was first registered in February 1841 as part of the Primitive Methodist tradition and used to meet in local houses. It was started by the Rev Thomas Green from the Rickmansworth Mission, and has ever since been linked with Methodist churches in West Hertfordshire. The first
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pubs in Buckinghamshire. During the Second World War, the 'snug' was used as a sub-post office. Clark Gable and James Stewart were frequent visitors during World War II, and signed photographs were displayed in the bar for many years. They cycled from Bovingdon airbase.
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The village has a large common, which is used by Chesham and Ley Hill Golf Club and Ley Hill Cricket Club. Golf has been played on the Common since about 1900. In 2000 a village sign was hung up on the Common which incorporates an owl as the unofficial village emblem.
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The first church in Ley Hill was the Baptist church which dates back to meetings in 1786. The Chapel was built in 1833, as a branch of the Lower Baptist Church in Chesham (now Trinity Baptist), and it closed in 1908 when the people joined the Methodist church.
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Ley Hill Cricket Club is a village-standard club competing in the Mid Bucks League. The club has four senior sides, as well as junior sides from Under 9s upwards. In 2006 the club became the first in Buckinghamshire to receive Clubmark accreditation.
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chapel was built in 1846. The current chapel on the Green which was built in 1887 with 11 Trustees, and the land was given by Lord Chesham. Today the church has an evangelical congregation of all ages, with activities for young and old.
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Further down Botley Road is also the Hen and Chickens pub. The former Five Bells pub in Tylers Hill has been closed for many years and has been converted into a private dwelling.
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Most of the village common is used as a 9-hole golf course by Chesham & Ley Hill Golf Club. The common was given over to golf by Lord Chesham in 1900.
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Sheila Hart & Neil Rees "The Church by the Woods - St Georges Church, Tylers Hill near Chesham" published 2011
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Neil Rees "The Life of a Village Chapel – The History of Ley Hill Methodist Church", published 1987
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is a primary school for boys and girls up to the age of eleven when they take the 11+ examination.
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on the Common called The Swan and The Crown that both serve food.
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Ley Hill shown within Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire
OS grid reference
SP9901
East
Civil parish
Latimer and Ley Hill
Unitary authority
Buckinghamshire
Ceremonial county
Buckinghamshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
HP5
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Buckinghamshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Chesham & Amersham
UK

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