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Lying just a few miles southwest of Aylesbury, Haddenham is one of the few remaining "Wychert" villages in the Vale, characterized by the traditional white mud and straw boundary walls that line its narrow, winding lanes. At its heart sits a large village pond and the flint-built Church of St Mary, surrounded by a mix of timber-framed cottages and more substantial Georgian houses. It is a geographically practical location, served by the Haddenham & Thame Parkway station which offers a direct rail link to London Marylebone and Birmingham, and it sits within the catchment for the Buckinghamshire grammar school system. Despite its growth over the years, the village maintains a distinct layout centered around several "ends" rather than a single high street, supported by a handful of independent shops, a traditional greengrocer, and local pubs. It feels less like a suburb of Aylesbury and more like a self-contained community, still bordered by open fields and orchard land that hint at its agricultural past.