Chalkshire
Chalkshire is a hamlet in the parish of Ellesborough (where the 2011 Census population was included), in Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated on the road that runs from Butlers Cross to Terrick.
The hamlet name is fairly modern, and is quite literal in meaning. It refers to the composition of the nearby Chiltern Hills, at the foot of which the hamlet stands.
51°45′40″N 0°46′44″W / 51.761°N 0.779°W / 51.761; -0.779
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(component areas
and hamlets)
- High Wycombe
- Cressex
- Micklefield
- Sands
- Terriers
- Totteridge
- Wycombe Marsh
- Marlow
- Forty Green
- Princes Risborough
(component villages
and hamlets)
- Bledlow-cum-Saunderton
- Bradenham
- Chepping Wycombe
- Downley
- Ellesborough
- Butlers Cross
- Chalkshire
- Coombe
- Dunsmore
- Ellesborough
- Nash Lee
- North Lee
- Terrick
- Fawley
- Great and Little Hampden
- Great and Little Kimble cum Marsh
- Great Marlow
- Hambleden
- Hazlemere
- Hedsor
- Hughenden
- Ibstone
- Lacey Green
- Lane End
- Little Marlow
- Longwick-cum-Ilmer
- Marlow Bottom
- Medmenham
- Piddington and Wheeler End
- Radnage
- Stokenchurch
- Turville
- West Wycombe
- Wooburn
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constituencies
- Buckinghamshire County Constituency
- Great Marlow Constituency
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