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  1. Amersham Hall. Coordinates: 51.6666°N 0.6186°W. Amersham Hall was a "school for the sons of dignified gentlemen" in England. From 1829 to 1861 it was in Elmodesham House in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, relocating in 1861 to Caversham in Oxfordshire.

  2. We are proud to be part of the local community in and around Amersham and our aim is to be a centre of excellence for brass music in South Buckinghamshire. Our bands are available to book for all kinds of events, including concerts, fêtes, outdoor events, parties and weddings. Please use our contact form to make an enquiry.

  3. Amersham Market Hall, formerly known as Amersham Town Hall, is a municipal building in the High Street in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. The structure is a Grade II* listed building. History. The town received a royal charter, allowing it to hold markets, from King John in 1200.

  4. Amersham Common Village Hall comprises two separate halls and a well appointed kitchen. The halls are available for hire separately or together on an hourly basis and are licensed for music...

  5. The building comprises a large rehearsal hall, two smaller teaching rooms, a kitchen, a library room, WCs and storage. Outside we have gated access and parking space for 25 vehicles. Bandroom Address: Amersham Band, Rectory Meadow, Rectory Hill, Amersham, Bucks. HP7 0BU.

  6. Based largely in a medieval hall house, Amersham Museum explores life in the town’s past through intriguing objects and local stories. Sit at the Tudor dinner table, relax in the 1930s living room, or listen to stories in Ron Haddock’s 1960s record shop. Investigate our timeline display from fossils to dolls houses, and medieval tiles to ...

  7. The Main Hall. The Main Hall, with its distinctive pitched roof, is the oldest part of the structure and is nearest to the main road. The hall measures 14.75m by 7.5m (48’4” by 24’7"). A...