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Holmer Green sits on a high ridge of the Chiltern Hills, just three miles north of High Wycombe, where the urban sprawl gives way to ancient woodland and open common land. The village is centered around its traditional green and a quiet duck pond, reflecting its origins as a small agricultural clearing in the parish of Little Missenden. While it has grown significantly since the mid-20th century, it retains a distinct, self-contained character, supported by a cluster of local shops, a few long-standing pubs, and a network of footpaths that lead directly into the surrounding beech woods. It is a practical spot for those who need access to the nearby commuter links in Amersham or Great Missenden, yet it feels noticeably more rural, sitting within the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Life here tends to revolve around the active sports associations and the reputable local schools, which keep the community focused inward despite the proximity of the larger Buckinghamshire towns.