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'''Whelpley Hill''' is a [[hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in the [[parish]] of [[Ashley Green]] in [[Buckinghamshire]], England.<ref name="OS165">{{cite map|title=Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 165 ''Aylesbury & Leighton Buzzard (Thame & Berkhamsted)''|ISBN= 9780319229163 |publisher=Ordnance Survey|date=2012}}</ref> It is located to the east of Chesham, near the border with [[Hertfordshire]] and is the site of an [[Iron Age]] [[hillfort]].
'''Whelpley Hill''' is a [[hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in the [[parish]] of [[Ashley Green]] in [[Buckinghamshire]], England.<ref name="OS165">{{cite map|title=Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 165 ''Aylesbury & Leighton Buzzard (Thame & Berkhamsted)''|ISBN= 9780319229163 |publisher=Ordnance Survey|date=2012}}</ref> It is located to the east of [[Chesham]], near the border with [[Hertfordshire]] and is the site of an [[Iron Age]] [[hillfort]].


Whelpley Hill has a village hall and a [[public house]] called "The White Hart"". There was a Baptist Chapel which closed in 1948, and an Anglican church which the Parish of Great Chesham put up for sale in 2006.
Whelpley Hill has a village hall and a [[public house]] called "The White Hart"". There was a Baptist Chapel which closed in 1948, and an Anglican church which the Parish of Great Chesham put up for sale in 2006.

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Whelpley Hill is a hamlet in the parish of Ashley Green in Buckinghamshire, England.[1] It is located to the east of Chesham, near the border with Hertfordshire and is the site of an Iron Age hillfort.

Whelpley Hill has a village hall and a public house called "The White Hart"". There was a Baptist Chapel which closed in 1948, and an Anglican church which the Parish of Great Chesham put up for sale in 2006.

Whelpley Hill was also known as Wolf Hill in the Middle Ages. Nearby Grove Farm was the subject of a 1986 book and television series entitled Seventy Summers, written by the landowner Tony Harman.

References

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  1. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 165 Aylesbury & Leighton Buzzard (Thame & Berkhamsted) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2012. ISBN 9780319229163.

51°43′41″N 0°33′22″W / 51.728°N 0.556°W / 51.728; -0.556