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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tylers_GreenTylers Green - Wikipedia

    Tylers Green is a village in the civil parish of Chepping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. The village is adjoined on one side by Hazlemere and on the other by Penn. "Penn and Tylers Green" are often referred to as one. Tylers Green centres on a village green where an annual fête is held. In one corner of the green is a duck pond.

  2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Penn, Buckinghamshire. Penn and Tyler's Green Community and Village website – run by the Penn & Tylers Green Residents' Society – this site contains news, events, photos and a village map and articles. Penn and Tylers Green FC.

  3. WELCOME to Penn & Tylers Green Residents Society’s (P&TGRS) website for the Buckinghamshire villages of Penn and Tylers Green. Our website provides information of the activities, news and developments which affect our community; as well as information about the rich history of Penn and Tylers Green and the work of P&TGRS.

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  4. 14. Mai 2021 · Eustace is unique amongst the war dead of the village for having both a memorial tree and a grave in Tylers Green. The reason for this is that he was not killed by enemy action, but instead fell ill from the effects of epilepsy. This saw him first removed from his unit in France in 1916 and sent back to the UK.

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  5. History of St. Margaret’s Tylers Green: The History of St Margaret’s, the Story of it’s Building and the Creation of the Parish; Our Ecclesiastical Boundaries; Mrs Becher’s History 1854 to 1937; Ghosts of Tylers Green and Penn – A collection of poems by Mrs VI Becher; Kindertransport -The Tylers Green Hostel for Jewish refugee boys ...

  6. Potted History of Penn and Tylers Green. With finds from the Stone Age and written records from 1183, the villages we now know as Penn & Tylers Green have a long and illustrious history. Tiles made in the villages were of the highest quality and are to be found in Windsor Castle. The Civil War saw Royalists versus Roundheads battles in the ...