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Nestled at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, Aston Clinton occupies a practical spot on the Roman Akeman Street, positioned between the market town of Aylesbury and the hills of Tring. It is a linear village by design, though it has grown considerably around its historic core, where the 12th-century St Michael and All Angels Church stands. The local geography is defined by the Grand Union Canal to the north and the nearby Wendover Woods, which provide a high-altitude vantage point over the Vale of Aylesbury. Historically, the village was an important coaching stop on the road to London, and it achieved some fame as the site where Lionel de Rothschild developed his estate, part of which is now a well-used public park. Today, the village retains a sensible balance of everyday amenities, including a pharmacy, a school, and several long-standing pubs, while the proximity to the A41 bypass ensures it remains well-connected to the larger neighbouring towns without losing its distinct village boundary.