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Edlesborough sits on the edge of the Buckinghamshire border, where the flat lands of the Aylesbury Vale begin to meet the rising slopes of the Chiltern Hills. It is a village defined by its geography, dominated by the chalk mound of Church Hill, where the 13th-century St Mary’s Church stands as a visible landmark for miles around. Life here tends to center around the large village green - known locally as the Green - which provides a sense of openness rarely found in newer settlements and hosts the local cricket club. While it maintains a distinct village identity, it functions as part of a cluster with neighboring Eaton Bray and Northall, sharing amenities like the local surgery and school. Its position just off the A4050 makes it a practical spot for those needing access to Dunstable or Leighton Buzzard, yet it remains far enough removed to feel genuinely rural, with footpaths leading directly from the housing lanes up toward the National Trust land at Ashridge and Ivinghoe Beacon.