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Little Chalfont is a relatively modern village that grew significantly following the arrival of the Metropolitan Railway in the early 20th century. Situated on the edge of the Chiltern Hills between Amersham and Chorleywood, the heart of the community is centred around the railway station and the parade of shops along Chenies Parade. Unlike its older neighbours, the village’s layout is practical and compact, offering a mix of mock-Tudor architecture and mid-century housing, all within walking distance of essential amenities including a library, a village hall, and a few reliable pubs like the Elizabethans. Its position on the Metropolitan line and the Chiltern Railways route makes it a strategic hub for travel into London, yet it remains firmly bordered by woodland and green belt land, such as the ancient Westwood Park. Its history is tied closely to the development of "Metro-land," yet it retains a distinct identity separate from the larger market town of Amersham just up the hill.