Seer Green, Chalfont Road c.1960
Photo ref: S568009
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South-east of Coleshill, Seer Green was a small village that became a separate parish in 1847. Nowadays the old core is surrounded by 20th-century housing, some small and the rest 'Metroland' detached houses in spacious well-treed gardens, between it and Seer Green and Jordans railway station on the Marylebone line. In this view the bellcote of the church, built in 1846 by James Deason in preparation for parish status and costing £1,700, can be seen behind the cottages.

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A Selection of Memories from Seer Green

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Seer Green

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I was born in Seer Green over 60 years ago. It has,and always will be my first home. I have lived abroad for the past 30 years. I return to S.G. at least once a year to visit my mother and sister and enjoy the nostalgia of walking through Green Wood with the memories of all the sqirrel chasing with the old dog barking and going crazy.Lots of football "up the medda" Tearing around the village on our bikes causing ...see more
I worked at the then named Pond 's Home for Spastics for several months which I always remember at this time of year.