08 Aug 2024
by Nigel Rothwell

A walk around the village of Seer Green, Buckinghamshire, and 1000 years of history - investigating its development from an Anglo-Saxon farmstead; through its short life as a medieval manor; its Tudor expansion; and existence as a small rural Georgian / Victorian farming community; to its 'Arts and Craft' development with the coming of the railway in the 20th century.

This walk is about 2km (but can be shortened); is mostly on pavement and track but with two short woodland sections. The walk can be followed using a mobile device: using an ArcGIS 'Storymap' at the ourlivingvillage.org website, where there is rich detailed content; or a simpler version is available through the LoveExploring App (download via Apple or Google).

Nigel Rothwell

Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society, Seer Green & Jordans Society

Retired Geologist; amateur Archaeologist & local historian; Honorary Membership Secretary, Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society; Leader, Chiltern Young Archaeologists' Club

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Nigel

Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society

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