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Hughenden Valley ( formerly called Hughenden or Hitchendon ) is an extensive village and civil parish within Wycombe district in Buckinghamshire, England, just to the north of High Wycombe.
Hamlets in Hughenden parish include:
Great Kingshill is a small village in the parish of Hughenden in Buckinghamshire, England.
According to the 2001 census by the Hughenden Parish Council ( a parish of the Wycombe District Council ), Great Kingshill had a population of 1, 170 in an area of 35 hectares.
The crossroads at the centre of Hazlemere was, until 1987, the meeting point of several parish boundaries ( Penn, Hughenden, Chepping Wycombe ).
Until quite recently, the far south-west corner of Holmer Green around the appropriately-named Wycombe Road was actually a part of Hughenden parish, Wycombe District and therefore Wycombe constituency.
Naphill () is a village in the parish of Hughenden Valley, in Buckinghamshire, England.
The new parish combined portions of the parishes of Missenden, Hughenden and Hampden.
Widmer End is a hamlet in the parish of Hughenden, in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Even as these intrigues played out, Disraeli was working with the Bentinck family to secure the necessary financing to purchase Hughenden Manor, in Buckinghamshire.
Disraeli was elevated to the House of Lords in 1876 when Queen Victoria made him Earl of Beaconsfield and Viscount Hughenden.
Earl of Beaconsfield, of Hughenden in the County of Buckingham, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The subsidiary title of the earldom was Viscount Hughenden, of Hughenden in the County of Buckingham, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
In the Victorian era the town was the home constituency of Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1868 and then again from 1874 until 1880 ( in fact his home, Hughenden Manor is in the nearby town of High Wycombe ).
The manor of Hughenden is first recorded in 1086, when formerly part of Queen Edith's lands it was held by William, son of Oger the Bishop of Bayeux, and was assessed for tax at 10 hides.
During the Second World War, Hughenden Manor was used as a secret intelligence base code-named " Hillside ".
He became vicar of Hughenden Buckinghamshire in 1817 until 1825, and was also Chaplain in ordinary to the Prince Regent.
Then it was the turn of Welsh side, the Neath-Swansea Ospreys ( a side that would win the title at Netherdale the following week ) to travel to Hughenden.
It was named after Hughenden Manor, the home of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
A skull, known as the " Dunluce Skull ", specimen QM F14921, was discovered by John Stewart-Moore and 14 year old Robert Walker on Dunluce Station, between Hughenden and Richmond in 1987.
I mentioned this incident in our history to Lord Beaconsfield at Hughenden in 1879, who said, ' I was not aware of the circumstance, but it is so like Derby, a very good fellow, but who lives in a region of perpetual funk.
Famous sons of Horfield include Hollywood actor Cary Grant, who was born at 15 Hughenden Road, in 1904, and composer Ray Steadman-Allen was born at 64 Muller Road, in 1922.

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The village proper has one school – Hughenden Primary School which recently moved from being just a first school, ( years reception to 2 ), but is now taking years reception to year 6.
Other annual events include the Hughenden Show, held the first week end in June ; the Hughenden Country Music Festival, held every Easter week end and the Bullride and Race Day which is held in September.
In August 2008, Hughenden will be hosting the first Arid Lands Festival and The Great Hughenden Camel Endurance Challenge.
In the summer of 2003 he left Rotherham and joined Glasgow Rugby, where he went on to have a very successful first season and cemented himself as a fans ' favourite at Hughenden.

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most with large plate glass windows ( a Victorian innovation ) giving onto the south-facing terrace overlooking a grassy parterre with views over the Hughenden Valley.
* Hughenden Valley, a village in Buckinghamshire, England
Milton's Cottage in Chalfont St Giles, Colne Valley Regional Park, Bekonscot Model Village, Chenies Manor House, Chiltern Open Air Museum, Odds Farm Park, Cliveden, Dorney Court, Harrow Museum & Heritage Centre, Royal Windsor Racecourse and Hughenden Manor are the nearest attractions to the village itself.

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He and Mary Anne alternated between Hughenden and several homes in London for the remainder of their marriage.
Disraeli and Queen Victoria, during the latter's visit to Hughenden Manor at the height of the Eastern crisis.
He is buried in a vault beneath the Church of St Michael and All Angels which stands in the grounds of his home Hughenden Manor, accessed from the churchyard.
She is buried with Disraeli in a vault in the Church of St Michael and All Angels Church, Hughenden in the Hughenden, Buckinghamshire, close to the Disraeli family home, Hughenden Manor.
Blackbraes is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1265 km northwest of Brisbane, 170 km north of Hughenden, and 280 km west of Townsville.
Porcupine Gorge National Park is a national park in North West Queensland, Australia, 1, 174 km northwest of Brisbane and 60 km north of Hughenden.
White Mountains is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1156 km northwest of Brisbane, and 140 km south-west of Charters Towers and 80 km north-east of Hughenden.
Benjamin Disraeli and Queen Victoria, during the latter's visit to Hughenden Manor.
The biggest prize money camel race in Australia is the " Sheikh Zayed International camel endurance race " held in Hughenden in Queensland. It has a prize purse of A $ 50, 000.
He owned an estate, Hughenden Manor, in the nearby town of High Wycombe, but never lived in Beaconsfield.
The Disraelis died without direct heirs and their titles became extinct ; Hughenden Manor passed to Lord Beaconsfield's nephew Coningsby Ralph Disraeli.
A van bomb exploded at an electrical substation at the junction of Sailsbury Avenue and Hughenden Avenue.
* ' Sandringham ' is Hughenden Manor.
Benjamin Disraeli ( later Earl of Beaconsfield ) lived at Hughenden Manor, a Georgian mansion, altered by the Disraelis when they purchased it in 1848.

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