Fulmer Explained

Official Name:Fulmer
Static Image Name:Houses at Allhusen Gardens, Fulmer - geograph.org.uk - 20813.jpg
Static Image Caption:Allhusen Gardens, Fulmer
Static Image 2 Name:View from Gerrards Cross to Fulmer Hall across the M40 Motorway - geograph.org.uk - 20836.jpg
Static Image 2 Caption:Fulmer Hall with surrounding woods forming most of the north of the parish, taken from the M40. In the grounds are the purpose-built pharmaceutical research laboratories.
Coordinates:51.561°N -0.558°W
Os Grid Reference:SU9985
Label Position:top
Population:485
Population Ref:(2011 census)[1]
Area Total Km2:5.58
Civil Parish:Fulmer
Unitary England:Buckinghamshire
Lieutenancy England:Buckinghamshire
Region:South East England
Country:England
Constituency Westminster:Beaconsfield
Post Town:Slough
Postcode District:SL3
Postcode Area:SL
Dial Code:01753

Fulmer is a village and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England. The village has, along most of its northern border, a narrow green buffer from Gerrards Cross and it's heavily wooded adjoining neighbouring villages of Iver Heath and Wexham. The village's name is derived from the Old English for "mere or lake frequented by birds". It was recorded in 1198 as Fugelmere.[2]

In the late 17th century the owners of the manor of Fulmer were forced to sell their house to their servants because they had squandered their money and could not afford to pay them. The manor then passed into the hands of the Duke of Portland.

In the mid-19th century watercress was grown at Moor Farm, known locally as "The Bog", (now Low Farm) by Richard Whiting Bradbery, the son of William Bradbery, the first British watercress pioneer who had a large cress farm at West Hyde, Hertfordshire. Richard is buried in St James churchyard, Fulmer, with his wife Hannah.

Fulmer Chase on Stoke Common Road is a former home of the Wills tobacco family and was used as a military hospital during World War II.

Fulmer is close to Pinewood Studios and several films have been shot in the village, including Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines and Sleepy Hollow.

Demography

+ 2011 Published Statistics: Population, home ownership and extracts from Physical Environment, surveyed in 2005
Output areaHomes owned outrightOwned with a loanSocially rentedPrivately rentedOthersq mi roadssq mi watersq mi domestic gardenssq mi domestic buildingssq mi non-domestic buildingsUsual residents sq mi
Civil parish78 80 11 35 11 0.136 0.029 0.131 0.011 0.013 485 2.15

Education

Fulmer Infant School is in Fulmer.[3]

Teikyo School United Kingdom is in the area.[4]

Notable people

Sport and recreation

King George's Field is a playing field that was named in memorial to King George V.

Fulmer Cricket Club play friendly matches at King George's Field. A local village team has existed since 1886 but the current club was officially founded in 1895. Local resident and noted cricketer Denis Compton opened the new clubhouse in 1988.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Key Statistics: Dwellings; Quick Statistics: Population Density; Physical Environment: Land Use Survey 2005 . 25 January 2015 . 11 February 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030211201309/http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/ . dead .
  2. Book: Mills, A. D. . 1996 . 1991 . A Dictionary of English Place Names . Oxford . Oxford University Press . 138 . 0192831313 .
  3. Web site: Contact Us. Fulmer Infant School. 2024-03-30. Fulmer Infant School, Alderbourne Lane, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, SL3 6JB.
  4. News: Japan Open Day. Buckinghamshire Advertiser. Chesham. 1989-09-27. 7. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Perfect country life a short hop from the M25. 4 May 2008. Adams. Stephen. The Daily Telegraph. 2012-02-03.
  6. News: Angelina and Brad's Secret Life..in a Rural English Village . 27 May 2005 .
  7. Web site: Newbery CV.