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Haddenham may refer to: * Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, a village in England ** Haddenham Junior School ** Haddenham St Mary's Church of England School ** Haddenham and Thame Parkway railway station ** Haddenham (Bucks) railway station, a former station in Buckinghamshire, England ** Haddenham-Thame Greenway, to link Haddenham in Bucks, with Thame in Oxfordshire *Haddenham, Cambridgeshire Haddenham is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. In the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 census the parish had a population of 3,228. The 2011 census reported a population of 3,344, a figure which ..., a village in England ** Haddenham railway station, a former station in Cambridgeshire, England {{geodis ...
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Haddenham, Buckinghamshire
Haddenham is a village and civil parish in west Buckinghamshire, England. It is about south-west of Aylesbury and north-east of Thame in neighbouring Oxfordshire. At the 2011 Census, the population of the civil parish was 4,502. History The place-name "Haddenham" is derived from the Old English ''Hǣdanhām'', "Hǣda's Homestead" or, perhaps ''Hǣdingahām'', "the home of the Hadding tribe". It is possible that the first villagers were members of the Hadding tribe from Haddenham in Cambridgeshire. It may be that the first Anglo-Saxons to settle in the Vale of Aylesbury were followers of Cuthwulf, from Cottenham in Cambridgeshire, who, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, marched southwest to the Thames after routing the British at the Battle of Bedcanford in 571. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the manor as ''Hedreham''. In 1142 it was recorded as ''Hedenham''. From the Norman conquest of England until the Dissolution of the Monasteries the Convent of St Andrew in ...
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Haddenham-Thame Greenway
The Haddenham-Thame Greenway is a planned off-road, all-weather route for walkers, cyclists and those using other wheeled non-road transport such as wheelchairs, mobility scooters, prams, and children's scooters. The greenway's future has been written into local authority plans as described below. Route Though the detailed route has not been finalised yet as of February 2025, the greenway will connect Haddenham and Thame. Currently there is no safe route for those wishing to walk, cycle or wheel between these adjacent settlements: from Thame there is an arterial road, the A418 with more than 10,000 vehicles per day,A418 annual average daily vehicles: The Haddenham & Thame Parkway Station Travel Plan 2014, submitted by Sustrans to Buckinghamshire Council, referred to in planning applications by Council officers, but not published, says "the very busy A418 (Oxford-Aylesbury) road is a major barrier to cycling between Haddenham and other nearby towns ... the most important of t ...
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Haddenham And Thame Parkway Railway Station
Haddenham & Thame Parkway railway station is a station in Buckinghamshire serving the village of Haddenham and market town of Thame in the neighbouring county of Oxfordshire, England. The station is on the western edge of Haddenham, about north east of Thame, and is served by Chiltern Railways. History and general information The historic Haddenham railway station and Thame railway station were on separate lines which closed in 1963. The old Haddenham station was on a different site about south-east of the present one, and traces can still be seen where a bridge carries Station Road over the line. The current station was opened on the Chiltern Main Line on 5 October 1987 to serve Haddenham and Thame. The British Rail station was built on the north side of Thame Road, Haddenham, and was originally single platform, with the platform sited on the former down line, long since removed. However, in 1998 as part of "Project Evergreen", Chiltern Railways re-doubled the Princes ...
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Haddenham (Bucks) Railway Station
Haddenham railway station was on the former Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway between and Ashendon Junction. It was closed in 1963. History The Great Western & Great Central Joint Committee was created on 1 August 1899 with the dual objective of providing the Great Central Railway with a second route into London, bypassing the Metropolitan Railway; and of providing the Great Western Railway The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a History of rail transport in Great Britain, British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, ... with a shorter route to the Midlands. The line ran from Northolt Junction to Ashendon Junction; the central section of its route was an existing GWR line. North of a new line was constructed, which opened for goods on 20 November 1905, and for passengers on 2 April 1906. Butt 1995, p.111 The only station originally provided on t ...
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Haddenham, Cambridgeshire
Haddenham is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. In the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 census the parish had a population of 3,228. The 2011 census reported a population of 3,344, a figure which includes the hamlet of Aldreth. History The Archaeology Data Service reports Iron Age features such as ditches and possible roundhouses. Historical records of a Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Saxon ecclesiastical manor suggest ''Haddeenham'' was a settlement in Saxon times. Nine Anglo-Saxon graves were discovered next to the Three Kings pub. During the Second World War, Haddenham was a Starfish site, Starfish bombing decoy site, both K-type (day) and Q-type (night), which were used to divert Nazi Germany, German bombing away from RAF Bomber Command's nearby airfields. Amenities Haddenham has shops in the High Street, and one public house (The Three Kings), a beauty salon, GP's surgery, art gallery/center, a village hall known as the ...
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