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Upper Cadsden and Lower Cadsden (formerly Cadsden or Catsdean) are two hamlets in the parish of Monks Risborough in Buckinghamshire, England. A hamlet is (usually — see below) a small settlement, too small or unimportant to be considered a village. ... A parish is a type of administrative subdivision. ... Monks Risborough is a village in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom adjacent to the town of Princes Risborough. ... Map of Bucks (1904) Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a county in South East England. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the British Isles Languages None official English de facto Capital None official London de facto Largest city London Area – Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population – Total (mid-2004) – Total (2001...


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Bucks British and Classic MCC, The Plough. (473 words)
Sometimes referred to as Lower Cadsden the origin of the name is quite interesting.
In the 18th century, excise men were stationed in the area as contraband traffic was known to pass through on its way north.
The route from Thame to Great Hampden was chosen for the lack of steep hills rather than directness and The Plough lay along the route where a wake was held on the return journey.
CADSDEN (419 words)
The best way to make an all day ride out of the Cadsden area is to start somewhere like Coombe Hill (and of course there is a car park) and ride the local tracks and the south bucks way down to Chequers.
This is where we want you to start… This is the bridleway that takes you to the Whiteleaf and Cadsden areas.
This bridleway takes you down to Lower Cadsden (Hobbs Hill) and you run down a final chalk/flint chute into a small unmanned car park at the roadside.
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