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Starting inLittle Chalfont through Latimer Hills and on to Hills into Latimer Hills via Chessfield Valley trail and up the Chennies Hills into Little Chalfont leading to atimer Train staion and back home in Little Chalfont on the A404. L
Little Chalfont, Amersham, England

Starting inLittle Chalfont through Latimer Hills and on to Hills into Latimer Hills via Chessfield Valley trail and up the Chennies Hills into Little Chalfont leading to atimer Train staion and back home in Little Chalfont on the A404. L

Length11.2 mi
Elev. Gain521.5 ft
Est. Steps26000
Forest
Lake
River
Scenic views
Mountain
Historic site
Quiet place
Waterfall
Grassland
Bathroom
Playground
Overgrown
Off trail
Rocky
Steep slope
No/weak signal
Private property
Created by bertrev55

Starting inLittle Chalfont through Latimer Hills and on to Hills into Latimer Hills via Chessfield Valley trail and up the Chennies Hills into Little Chalfont leading to atimer Train staion and back home in Little Chalfont on the A404. L Introduction

Starting inLittle Chalfont through Latimer Hills and on to Hills into Latimer Hills via Chessfield Valley trail and up the Chennies Hills into Little Chalfont leading to atimer Train staion and back home in Little Chalfont on the A404. L is a 11.2 mile (26,000-step) route located near Little Chalfont, Amersham, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 521.5 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Chenies Manor House

Place
Chenies Manor House at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, southern England, is a Tudor Grade I listed building once known as Chenies Palace, although it was never a royal seat nor the seat of a bishop. It was owned by the Cheyne family, who were granted the manorial rights in 1180, and passed by marriage to the Russell family in 1526.

Latimer House

Place
Latimer House is a large country house at Latimer, Buckinghamshire. It is now branded as De Vere Latimer Estate and functions as a countryside hotel used for country house weddings and conferences. Latimer Place has a small church, St Mary Magdalene, which was built by Lord Chesham, in the grounds.

Chalfont & Latimer station

Building
Chalfont & Latimer is a London Underground and National Rail station in Travelcard Zone 8 (previously zone C) on the Metropolitan line, in Buckinghamshire. It is the junction between the service to Amersham and Chesham. It is also on Chiltern Railways' line to Aylesbury.The station serves Chalfont St Giles, Chalfont St Peter, Little Chalfont and Latimer.

Little Chalfont

School
Little Chalfont is a village and civil parish in the Chiltern district of Buckinghamshire, England. It is one of a group of villages known collectively as The Chalfonts, which also comprises Chalfont St Giles and Chalfont St Peter. Little Chalfont is located around 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Amersham and 21.9 miles (35.2 km) northwest of Charing Cross, central London.

Chenies

Place
Chenies is a village and civil parish in the Chiltern district, the easternmost part of south Buckinghamshire, England, on the border with Hertfordshire east of Chesham and Chalfont St Peter.

St Michael's, Chenies

Place
St Michael's Church at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, is a Grade I listed Anglican parish church in the Diocese of Oxford in England. It is not of great architectural interest but stands in an attractive position in the Chess Valley near the Chenies Manor House. The church is famous for its Bedford Chapel (photo), the mausoleum of the Russell family (Dukes of Bedford of Woburn Abbey) which is private and not open to the public.

Frogmore Meadows

Place
Frogmore Meadows is a 4.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, north of the village of Chenies. It consists of two meadows in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, next to the River Chess, one of which is a Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust nature reserve.

Liberty Tomb

Historical

CheniesWood

Landform

Coney Wood

Landform
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

11.2 mi

Elev. Gain

521.5 ft

Est. Steps

26000
Created by
bertrev55
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