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== Great Missenden== | == Great Missenden== | ||
− | *[[Buckinghamshire_Towns_and_Parishes_G#Great Missenden|St. Peter and St. Paul]] is outside the main village, there is ample parking. The church may be locked. Close to the church the graveyard has been levelled and gravestones are arranged around the outside of the church, while the remainder of the old churchyard has been allowed to revert to woodland. Anyone looking for old graves will need to be prepared for trees and heavy undergrowth. A more modern graveyard is well tended, author Roald Dahl is buried there. | + | *[[Buckinghamshire_Towns_and_Parishes_G#Great Missenden|St. Peter and St. Paul]] is outside the main village, there is ample parking. The church may be locked. Close to the church the graveyard has been levelled and gravestones are arranged around the outside of the church, while the remainder of the old churchyard has been allowed to revert to woodland. Anyone looking for old graves will need to be prepared for trees and heavy undergrowth. A more modern graveyard is well tended, author Roald Dahl is buried there. More, including a virtual tour can be found here http://www.missendenchurch.org.uk/church.htm |
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Revision as of 22:04, 12 September 2008
Great Missenden
- St. Peter and St. Paul is outside the main village, there is ample parking. The church may be locked. Close to the church the graveyard has been levelled and gravestones are arranged around the outside of the church, while the remainder of the old churchyard has been allowed to revert to woodland. Anyone looking for old graves will need to be prepared for trees and heavy undergrowth. A more modern graveyard is well tended, author Roald Dahl is buried there. More, including a virtual tour can be found here http://www.missendenchurch.org.uk/church.htm