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Walters Ash sits on a high ridge of the Chiltern Hills, practically merging into the neighbouring village of Naphill along the Main Road. It is a place defined largely by its geography and its long-standing association with the military; the village is home to RAF High Wycombe, the historic headquarters of Air Command, which is partly housed in an extensive underground bunker complex dating back to the Second World War. Beyond the base, the landscape is classic Buckinghamshire, characterized by the dense ancient woodland of Bradenham and the rolling fields of the Hughenden estate nearby. Daily life centers around the local Co-op and the wooden-clad village hall, while the architecture is a mix of traditional flint-and-brick cottages and more modern mid-century housing built for the RAF personnel. While it feels quiet and somewhat removed due to its elevation, it remains practical for getting into High Wycombe, which is only about three miles down the hill.