Denham is a village and
civil parish
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in the unitary authority of
Buckinghamshire
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, England, approximately 17 mi from
central London
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, 2 mi northwest of
Uxbridge
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and just north of junction 1 of the
M40 motorway
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The motorway is dual three lanes except for junction 1A to junction 3 (which is dual four lanes) a short section in-between the exit and entry hig ...
. The name is derived from the
Old English
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for "homestead in a valley". It was listed in the
Domesday Book
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of 1086 as ''Deneham''. Denham contains the
Buckinghamshire Golf Club.
Buildings
The
Church of England parish church
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of
Saint Mary has a flint and stone
Norman tower and
Tudor monuments. The tree-lined Village Road includes several old red brick houses with mature ''
Wisteria
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'' on them, and has been used as a location in British films and television.
Southlands Manor is a Grade II listed building. Its entry on the
English Heritage
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website states that it was built in the 16th century, with a variety of later changes including the addition of four chimney stacks in the early 17th-century. Analysis of a sample of timbers from the main building and its associated barn have found that they were felled in the winters of 1472/3 and 1473/4, indicating that the relevant parts of the building were erected in 1474 or soon after.
The Old Bakery, built in about C14, it is one of the earliest surviving buildings along the village High Street. It is located along what would have been medieval burgage plots. The plots were for laying out a town. Built for the Abbot of Westminster, probably on instructions by Nicholas de Littlington, for his reeve. One survey suggests a very precise date of building of 1367–68, although no dendrochronology has been undertaken. The building phases and outlay are complex, with much alteration. Prior to the 1950s demolition of the former E wing the building formed three cottages/shops.
Denham Film Studios
Denham Film Studios (''later dubbed Anvil Studios)'' was a British Film studio, film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952, founded by Alexander Korda, in Buckinghamshire.
Notable films made at Denham include ''Brief Encounter'' and D ...
were near the village and where famous films, including ''
Brief Encounter'' and ''
In Which We Serve'' were produced. The buildings were demolished in 1980 and the site re-landscaped as a business park and later as a site for luxury homes.
Bosch has its UK head office in Denham.
Development
* Denham Village, the original settlement
* Denham Garden Village, north of Denham Green Lane – built in the 1950s, renovated in 2006
* Denham Green grew up around the shops beside the railway station.
Alexander Korda
Sir Alexander Korda (; born Sándor László Kellner; ; 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956) 's
Denham Film Studios
Denham Film Studios (''later dubbed Anvil Studios)'' was a British Film studio, film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952, founded by Alexander Korda, in Buckinghamshire.
Notable films made at Denham include ''Brief Encounter'' and D ...
(now demolished) used the Broadwater (Business) Park land between the junction of the road to Rickmansworth (
A412) and Moor Hall Road towards
Harefield
* New Denham is a linear part on the old Oxford Road north-west of Uxbridge, west of the
Grand Union Canal
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* Higher Denham is a locality on the site of a
World War I
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army
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training and transit camp, placed to take advantage of the adjacent
Denham Golf Club station. After the War, the camp land was sold off piecemeal for housing, following a similar trend all over
Metro-land
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.
Martin-Baker, manufacturers of aircraft ejector seats, have a small factory in Higher Denham
* Tatling End is on the Oxford Road, west of the junction with the A412, at the top of the hill leading out of the
Misbourne valley
* Tilehouse Lane forms the western boundary of the old Tile House and grounds, which were constructed in 1800 and fell into dereliction in the mid 20th Century. The site was purchased by
BP who built the Durdent Court residential training and conference centre there in 1983. BP subsequently sold the facility and it is now the Denham Grove Hotel.
Transport
Denham railway station has direct services to and and limited services to , and . Connecting services link to , and .
The 724 Green Line bus service links
Harlow
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and
Heathrow Airport
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passing through
St Albans
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,
Watford
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Initially a smal ...
,
Rickmansworth
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, Denham and Uxbridgeand terminating at
Heathrow Central bus station.
The 331 bus service between Uxbridge and
Ruislip
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The manor of Ruislip appears in the Domesday Book, and some of the ear ...
stations (operated by Metroline West for London Buses) calls at the Station Parade shops in Denham Green. The 581 circular bus service provides a link between the various areas of Denham and Uxbridge bus station. The Saturdays-only 582 service links the various Denhams with
Iver
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, Slough and Windsor. The 101, 102 and 104 run through the outskirts of Denham.
Denham Aerodrome is an operational
general aviation
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aerodrome
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established in the early 1900s. Sited on higher land to the north of the village, it is the base of many private and executive aircraft and helicopters with several hangars and a hard runway. During the First World War in 1915, RAF Denham was established as a flying training school for Flight Cadets.
Schools
Denham Village School (formerly Denham Village Infant School, and originally had classes for Reception and Years 1 and 2), in Cheapside Lane, is the original school for Denham, and now has classes from Reception to Year 6. The school building dates from 1832 and is listed.
Denham Green E-ACT Primary Academy is located on Nightingale Way and opened in September 2013. Replacing the former Tilehouse Combined School, it is for children ages 4–11, and offers pre-school services. The school's current leadership team completed an Ofsted inspection shortly before converting to an academy. Ofsted noted that the school was a Good school with Outstanding features. The academy accepts all children from the Denham area (including Denham Village, Denham Green, Maple Cross, Harefield and North Uxbridge) who wish to attend the school.
Sports
* Denham contains the
Buckinghamshire Golf Club and the Denham Golf Club.
* Denham Cricket Club, on Cheapside Lane, currently play in Morrant's Chiltern Cricket League.
* Denham United Football Club, on Tilehouse Lane, play in the High Wycombe Sunday Football Combination Division 1.
Demography
Notable residents
*
Raymond Baxter,
BBC Television
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presenter, lived in Denham until 1978.
*
Mary Hayley Bell English actress and writer, married to
Sir John Mills, lived in Denham from 1975 until her death in 2005.
*
Cilla Black
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Championed by her friends the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her singles "A ...
, singer, entertainer and television personality had her main residence in Denham Green, bought with her late husband
Bobby in the 1970s. In a burglary in 2002 £1 million worth of gems were stolen.
*
Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet, was born at Denham Court.
*
Brian Connolly, lead singer with 1970s glam rock band
Sweet, lived at Denham until his death in 1997.
*
Jess Conrad
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, actor and singer, lived in Denham.
*
Edward Cooke, British politician and pamphleteer was born in Denham.
* Dame
Isobel Cripps, overseas aid organiser, was born in Denham.
*
Paul Daniels, magician, lived in Denham.
*
Lt-Gen. Gerald Goodlake VC, British soldier and recipient of the
Victoria Cross
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, lived and died at Savay Farm, close to Denham.
*
Sir John Mills, film actor, was a resident of the village for many years, and is commemorated by a blue plaque on
Hills House, his former residence by the church.
* Sir
Roger Moore, actor, lived in Sherwood House, Tilehouse Road, Denham.
*
Oswald Mosley, British politician and founder of the
British Union of Fascists, lived at nearby
Savay Farm with his wife,
Diana Mosley.
*
Mike Oldfield
Michael Gordon Oldfield (born 15 May 1953) is an English retired musician, songwriter and producer best known for his debut studio album ''Tubular Bells'' (1973), which became an unexpected critical and commercial success. Though primarily a gu ...
, musician, lived in Tilehouse Lane, Denham, 1979–86.
*
Harry Saltzman, Canadian-born Hollywood producer who produced the James Bond films in the 1960s lived most of his life in Denham.
*
Norman Spencer, film producer, lived in Denham in his later life.
[Dunhill, Lawrence (26 August 2009)]
"Hollywood film producer takes French lessons in Iver Heath"
'' Bucks Free Press''. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
*
Robert Vansittart, 1st Baron Vansittart, senior British diplomat and Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the British Government in the 1920s and '30s, lived in Denham Place until his death in 1957.
*
Dennis Wise, former
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Chelsea and
England
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football player and manager, lives in Denham.
Twinning
Twinned with
Denham, Shark Bay, Western Australia
References
External links
Denham Aerodrome
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