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The road from Marlow is delightful with its lovely woods, hills, green verges, farmhouses and views of the river.
It lies in a hollow of the Thames Valley under chalk cliffs, with flowers and brambles.
The Dog and Badger Inn was a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War and you can see where the cannon-ball was dug out of the wall.
The little church with its Norman doorways and 15th century tower is flanked by chestnut trees.
The chancel is the same period is oak with king post tie beams.
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- Landmark