Little Chalfont

Little Chalfont

Little Chalfont is situated in the county of Buckinghamshire, on the edge of the Chiltern Hills and about 30 miles from central London.

The Metropolitan Railway reached Little Chalfont in 1889. However, the village didn't really develop until the 1920's when land was released for housing to become part of Sir John Betjeman's "Metroland".

The present population is around 5000. The station is served by London Underground Metropolitan line and by Chiltern Railways resulting in excellent transport to and from London; Marylebone station can be reached in little over 30 minutes.

The village has a post office and a building society as well as a pharmacy, a small supermarket and about 40 other shops. There are two dental practices, a doctors surgery and an optician. There are many places to eat including two Chinese and one Italian restaurant. In the village centre is the ‘Sugar Loaf’ bar restaurant.

There are two Junior Schools in the village as well as  Dr. Challoner’s High School for Girls.  There are three churches; Anglican, Methodist and Roman Catholic. 

The Village Hall is centrally positioned next to the library.

The headquarters of ‘The Entertainer’, a large toy retailer, is situated in the village.

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Contact

Janet Mason – Parish Clerk
E-mail: clerk@littlechalfont-pc.gov.uk

Tel. No.: 01494 76 66 55
Address:
Parish Clerk,
Little Chalfont Parish Council,
Little Chalfont Village Hall,
Cokes Lane,
Little Chalfont,
HP8 4UD 


Websites:-
http://www.littlechalfont.org.uk/
http://www.littlechalfont-pc.gov.uk/