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  1. Old Amersham Town Map. THE SOCIETY WELCOMES YOU TO. market one s c. WALK THE PATHS ANO ENJOY THE TOWN'S HIDDEN CORNERS With thanks to Denison Will the Chiltern Society PLACES TO LOOK OUT FOR BREWING WAS AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY Barley was roasted to make malt The Maltings date from 1829 but the Badminton Court) may date from 1624.

  2. 26. Aug. 2020 · This map can be used on your computer for a virtual tour around the town or on your mobile devices when you are visiting Old Amersham with your family and friends. We hope it will help you to learn more about the towns history. It is implemented with free Google My Maps application and its content is based on the following sources:

  3. Map. Click here to view the map. What's Nearby. A typical Chilterns town at its picturesque best. Its compact centre has a broad High Street of half-timbered houses and cottages, an arcaded market…

  4. 6. Sept. 2019 · Published 6 Sep 2019. The Society’s 2018 heritage project was to design and install a new map for the Amersham Old Town. Keeping up with the tradition of producing maps and promoting walks in and around the town, the new map slogan reads: “Walk the paths and enjoy the town’s hidden corners”.

  5. About Amersham; Interactive Maps. Old Town Map; New Town Map; Blog; On Screen; Things to Do. Landmarks; Guided Walks; Activities, Museums & Galleries; Markets; Community Centres; Nearby Gems; Bars & Dining; Shop. Delis & Wine; Clothing, Shoes & Accessories; Jewellery; Home Design; Hair & Beauty; Charities; Toys; Pets; Speciality Shops; Stay ...

  6. See the left hand column (or below on mobile devices) for buildings or streets to visit. Amersham Old Town has a wonderful variety of periods of architecture – houses of all shapes and sizes. There are more than 150 Listed Buildings in the old town and much of the town is a conservation area.

  7. Periodic architecture and over 150 listed buildings reflect Amersham's rich history. The generous width of Old Amershams High Street reflects its medieval tradition of weekly markets and an annual ‘chartered’ fair, rights granted by King John in 1200.