Halton, Buckinghamshire

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Map sources for Halton, Buckinghamshire at grid reference SP8710
Map sources for Halton, Buckinghamshire at grid reference SP8710


Halton is a small village in Buckinghamshire, England about 2 miles from Wendover and 5 miles from Aylesbury. It features a Royal Air Force (RAF) training station, RAF Halton. The village has a church called St Michael & All Angels, a newsagents and a post office.

The Wendover arm of the Grand Union Canal flows through Halton on its course from Wendover to join the Grand Union beside Marsworth lock near Tring.

In the Chiltern Hills above Halton is Halton House a country house which is currently used as the main Officers' Mess for RAF Halton. It was originally built for Alfred de Rothschild in 1880.

The nearest railway station is Wendover which is on the Chiltern Railways line between Aylesbury and London Marylebone (via Amersham). Journey times to London are under an hour.

Halton gave its name to the Handley Page Halton, a cargo version of the Halifax bomber.

Coordinates: 51°47′9.09″N, 0°43′52.78″W

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