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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. 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.

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  3. Old Amersham Market Hall. Alle Aktivitäten anzeigen. Old Amersham Market Hall. Nr. 14 von 16 Aktivitäten in Amersham. Historische Stätten. Jetzt geschlossen. 00:00 – 00:00. Bewertung schreiben. Laden Sie als Erster ein Foto hoch.

  4. Dine, shop, stay, and explore. Brimming with culture, beauty, and history, Amersham is a welcome retreat in the Chiltern Hills. With a booming culinary scene and award-winning attractions, there’s something for everyone. Metropolitan & Chiltern lines. 40 mins from Central London by car. Upcoming Events. On The Hill.

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Website. About. Amersham Old Town is a charming town that is full of character. There are houses that date back as far as 1450 (housing Amersham Museum) and the Market Hall, that contained the town's gaol, dates from 1682. Historically, Amersham was once a centre for the Lollards, a religious movement following John Wycliffe.

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    Amersham Market Hall Parliamentary constituency. Amersham sent two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the unreformed House of Commons from 1625, and was considered a rotten borough until the Reform Act 1832 stripped it of its representation. The town was then part of the county constituency of Buckinghamshire.