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Bledlow is a village in the of Bledlow-cum-Saunderton, in , England. It is about west-southwest of Princes Risborough, and is on the county boundary with .

The "Bledlow" is derived from and means "Bledda's burial mound". A 10th century document records it as Bleddanhloew; the of 1086 records it as Bledelai. A more common derivation is from "Bled-Hlaw" meaning Bloody Hill which commemorates an undated battle between Saxons and Danes.

Bledlow was an . In 1934 the parish was merged with the neighbouring parish of to form a new civil parish called Bledlow-cum-Saunderton. At the 1931 census (the last before the abolition of the parish) Bledlow had a population of 925.


Geography
The village is on the ancient and is where several springs form a small pool called the Lyde. The water from the springs is said to wear away the chalk on which the village stands, giving rise to the simple local :

The brook running from the pool into the nearby valley (called the Lyde Brook) provided water power for two for many years. Bledlow's watermill is a tourist attraction.

Above the village, carved into the chalk of Wain Hill is a large cross, similar to that found at Whiteleaf. There is also a on the hill. It is thought that this is the barrow or burial mound referred to in the village name.

Within the of Bledlow-cum-Saunderton are several hamlets. The main one is . The others are Forty Green (not to be confused with Forty Green near ), Pitch Green, Rout's Green, and Holly Green.


Parish church
The Church of England parish church of the Holy overlooks the Vale of Aylesbury. It has two aisles and the nave arcades include capitals made in about 1200. Other features of interest are the , some fragments of wall paintings, and the 13th- or 14th-century south doorway and porch. It is a Grade I listed building.


Notable people
Actress lived in Bledlow as a child, and was a neighbour of while there.


Transport
Bledlow railway station was an intermediate station on the that served the village from 1862 to 1963. It was the first of two stations to serve the village, the second being on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway. It was to the south and closer to the village. It was opened in 1906 and closed in 1957. The potential for reopening the Wycombe Railway through Bledlow, which is now part of a long-distance footpath, was evaluated and dismissed by Chiltern Railways, the franchise holder for the Chiltern Main Line that runs through Princes Risborough.


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