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Nestled at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, Chinnor is a village defined by its relationship with the landscape. It sits on the historic Icknield Way, and you can still see the evidence of its industrial past in the former chalk quarries that carve into the escarpment. Today, life tends to centre around the village square and the active community buildings, including a large playing field and several local pubs. One of its most distinct features is the heritage railway, where steam trains still run along the branch line to Princes Risborough. Geographically, it’s a practical spot for those needing to travel; the M40 is just a few miles away at Stokenchurch, and the nearby rail links at Princes Risborough connect directly to London Marylebone. While it has grown significantly over the decades, it still feels connected to the surrounding countryside, with the Ridgeway National Trail providing miles of walking routes right on the doorstep.