Watlington parish council
Reputedly England’s smallest town, nestling in the shadows of the
Chiltern Hills,
Watlington
offers a traditional market town welcome.
With origins dating back to the 6th century, the proximity of the Icknield Way, a mention in the Domesday Book, and civil war connections, Watlington is certainly steeped in history. The fine 17th Century Town Hall is accompanied by many 16th century and Georgian buildings, as well as the venerable church of St Leonard’s. Watlington also exhibits the specialist shops, pubs, small businesses, and great hospitality, which make it the very epitome of a small English Market town. Watlington Parish Council Website
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