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  1. Heath End is a hamlet in the parish of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire, England. At the 2011 Census the population of the hamlet was included in the civil parish of Little Missenden. During the 20th century, it became attached to Great Kingshill to the south west. The old centre of the hamlet is where Spurlands End Road meets Heath End Road.

  2. Heath End 51°40′34″N 0°43′44″W / 51.676°N 0.729°W Heath End Road, Great Kingshill, 2006Heath End is a hamlet in the parish of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire , England. Overview

  3. Heath End Chapel was built in 1867. In 1891 it was reported in St Michael’s Church May magazine that the increasing population of Heath End had provoked a serious consideration for the provision of a Mission Room at Heath End. In 1892 Mr C F Lloyd of Lichfield very generously offered a site for the Mission Room at Heath End.

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  6. Here, then, is a very brief summary of the plot of Hamlet, perhaps Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy. Act 1. The play begins on the battlements at Elsinore Castle in Denmark one night. The ghost of the former king, Hamlet, is seen, but refuses to speak to any of the soldiers on guard duty. At the royal court, Prince Hamlet (the dead king’s son ...

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