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Dipton Bottom is mentioned in research by Joan West on the [['Roads' before 1823]] 
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'''PRINCES RISBOROUGH via SPEEN to HUGHENDEN VALLEY.  SKIRTING THE EAST of LACEY GREEN and LOOSLEY ROW'''
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Another track that had over the centuries been established was a route from Princes Risborough to [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Speen Speen] and on to the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Hughenden_Valley Hughenden Valley], lying to the east of Lacey Green and Loosley Row, it did not enter the villages.  It started off at [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Dipton_Bottom Dipton Bottom], a crossroads on [[The Turnpike]] just south of Princes Risborough.  Starting at Dipton Bottom, going to the south-east it followed a track called ‘[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Woodway Woodway]’.    On the left were the strips of the medieval  open fields of the Manor of Princes Risborough.

Latest revision as of 06:36, 29 October 2023

Dipton Bottom is mentioned in research by Joan West on the 'Roads' before 1823

PRINCES RISBOROUGH via SPEEN to HUGHENDEN VALLEY. SKIRTING THE EAST of LACEY GREEN and LOOSLEY ROW

Another track that had over the centuries been established was a route from Princes Risborough to Speen and on to the Hughenden Valley, lying to the east of Lacey Green and Loosley Row, it did not enter the villages. It started off at Dipton Bottom, a crossroads on The Turnpike just south of Princes Risborough. Starting at Dipton Bottom, going to the south-east it followed a track called ‘Woodway’. On the left were the strips of the medieval open fields of the Manor of Princes Risborough.