Great Missenden
Great Missenden is a village in the valley of the river Misbourne in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire between Amersham and Wendover. It closely adjoins the villages of Little Missenden and Prestwood. The narrow High Street is bypassed by the main A404 London to Aylesbury Road.
Formerly a small agricultural village, Great Missenden became a commuter village for London following the arrival of the Metropolitan railway line in 1892. Great Missenden Station is now on the Chiltern Railways line and offers services running into London Marylebone railway station station.
The village is overlooked by the mediaeval parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul. The remains of Missenden Abbey, founded in 1133 as an Augustinian monastery, were incorporated into a Georgian mansion, which is now a residential adult education centre.
Gipsy House in Great Missenden was the home of author Roald Dahl until his death in 1990, and many local scenes and characters are reflected in his work.