Country: | England |
Static Image: | Cottages in Beacon's Bottom - geograph.org.uk - 104415.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Cottages in Beacon's Bottom, 2006 |
Coordinates: | 51.653°N -0.865°W |
Official Name: | Beacon's Bottom |
Unitary England: | Buckinghamshire |
Lieutenancy England: | Buckinghamshire |
Region: | South East England |
Post Town: | HIGH WYCOMBE |
Postcode District: | HP14 |
Postcode Area: | HP |
Os Grid Reference: | SU786955 |
Beacon's Bottom, also known as Bacon's Bottom,[1] [2] is a hamlet on the A40 between Piddington and Stokenchurch in England. Until 1895 it was administratively part of Oxfordshire, and was transferred to Buckinghamshire with its parent parish Stokenchurch in 1896. It was one of the principal sites of High Wycombe's 19th Century chair-making industry, known locally as bodging.[3] [4]