Buckinghamshires name originates from the Anglo saxon period, the name means the district (scire) of buccas home.
The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means The district (scire) of Bucca's home. Bucca's home refers to Buckingham in the north of the county, and is named after an Anglo-Saxon landowner.
There are many villages with the name of Denham. There are villages named Denham located in Buckinghamshire, Mid Suffolk, St. Edmundsbury, Western Australia, and in the state of Minnesota in the United States.
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire not far from present day Milton Keynes.
The Hale Leys Shopping Centre in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire opened in 1983.
The fungus that is used to produce Quorn was found growing in a field in Buckinghamshire, England. See Related Links.
The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means The district (scire) of Bucca's home. Bucca's home refers to Buckingham in the north of the county, and is named after an Anglo-Saxon landowner.
Buckinghamshire is one county
It is winter in January in Buckinghamshire.
Buckinghamshire Constabulary ended in 1968.
Flag of Buckinghamshire was created in 2011.
Buckinghamshire Examiner was created in 1889.
Buckinghamshire Railway ended in 1879.
Buckinghamshire Railway was created in 1847.
Buckinghamshire Constabulary was created in 1857.
The area of Buckinghamshire is 1,874 square kilometers.
The Great Ouse and the Thames
Buckinghamshire Golf Club was created in 1992.