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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire abstract "Kingswood is a hamlet of 30 dwellings on the South side of the A41 from Waddesdon to Bicester and between the villages of Ludgershall and Grendon Underwood in Buckinghamshire, England. Kingswood is also a civil parish within Aylesbury Vale district. Parish matters are currently administered via a parish meeting. There is one Italian restaurant and public house, Canaletto which opened in 2013. There is also a derelict Village Hall blown down in the strong gale of 1987.The hamlet name refers to the nearby Bernwood Forest, an ancient woodland that was the property of the king, though it has since been completely deforested.The houses within the hamlet form part of a larger community encompassing a further 30 dwellings within adjoining parishes and includes a burial ground, another public house, The Crooked Billet and a Mission Hall at the crossroads built around 1850 and left in trust in 1905 by Henry Grattan Guinness (1835–1910) for the salvation or edification of souls.The old Roman Akeman Street was the main route to Cirencester, Cheltenham and Bath and the Crooked Billet an important coaching inn / staging post.The original trustees of the Mission Hall were William Kirby, Sydney Hopcroft, James & John Taylor and William Wellings; and adjoining land then owned by Amy Wellings on one side and William Daniels on the other.Henry Grattan Guinness established the East London Training Institute for Home and Foreign Missions in Stepney Green in 1873, across the road from the Mission Hall of his friend, Thomas Barnardo and moved to larger premises in Harley House in Bow later in that year. The Institute was interdenominational and international, opening its own missions in Congo (1878), Peru (1897), India (1899), Borneo (1948), Nepal (1954), and Irian Jaya (1957). Present day Latin Link descends from the Peru mission.In the late 19th century the Brill/Wotton Tramway had a spur to Kingswood.1871-04-01 Wotton to Quainton Road opened [Wotton Tramway] 1871-08-19 Wood Siding to Wotton opened [Wotton Tramway] 1871-11- Brill to Wood Siding opened [Wotton Tramway] 1871-11- Wood Siding, Church Siding 1872-01- Wotton, Westcott, Waddesdon Road, Quainton Road (Wotton Tramway) 1872-04- Brill 1891-07-01 Verney Junction to Aylesbury started [Metropolitan] 1892-09-01 Aylesbury to Amersham openedThe Metropolitan extended its route north from Baker Street through Harrow and Rickmansworth to Aylesbury and bought out the Aylesbury & Buckingham Railway from Aylesbury via Quainton Road to Verney Junction - and took over the operation of the Wotton Tramway from Quainton Road to Brill. At the same time Manchester, Sheffield, & Lincolnshire Railway extended its main line south to meet the Metropolitan at Quainton Road and then ran along the latter to Finchley Road, where it diverged west to a separate terminus at Marylebone.Therefore it seems that in the latter half of the 1800s Kingswood was not only on the main coaching route to Cirencester, Cheltenham and Bath but also right in the middle of great infrastructure developments linking it to major hubs North and South. This could explain why such an eminent person as Henry Grattan Guinness decided to site his only known UK chapel in Kingswood.".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire areaCode "01296".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire country Buckinghamshire.
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire country England.
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire country United_Kingdom.
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire district Aylesbury_Vale.
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire gridReference "SP693189".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire populationTotal "149".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire postalCode "HP18".
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire constituencyWestminster Buckingham_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire country "England".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire dialCode "1296".
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire latitude "51.8652".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire longitude "-0.9985".
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire population "149".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire postTown "AYLESBURY".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire postcodeArea "HP".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire postcodeDistrict "HP18".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire region "South East England".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire shireCounty Buckinghamshire.
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire shireDistrict Aylesbury_Vale.
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Buckinghamshire.
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire comment "Kingswood is a hamlet of 30 dwellings on the South side of the A41 from Waddesdon to Bicester and between the villages of Ludgershall and Grendon Underwood in Buckinghamshire, England. Kingswood is also a civil parish within Aylesbury Vale district. Parish matters are currently administered via a parish meeting. There is one Italian restaurant and public house, Canaletto which opened in 2013.".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire label "Kingswood (Buckinghamshire)".
- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire label "Kingswood, Buckinghamshire".
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire lat "51.8652".
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- Kingswood,_Buckinghamshire name "Kingswood".