Holmer Green is a village in the civil parish of Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire.

Holmer Green adopted its name after the manor of Holmer that covered part of the parish of Little Missenden in the Middle Ages.

This village is full of history; the oldest houses are The Old Rookery, Hollands Farm and Penfold which date back to the early 16th century with the oldest building called Holmer Ridings dating back to ca. 1728 as a hunting lodge, now a manor and equestrian facility and fully restored. 
Housing developments were made during the 1960s and early 70s.

With a population of 4,000, Holmer Green is home to many sought after schools, making it a family village and tight-nit community

Explore Holmer Green

Take a look at the local nurserys, primary schools, secondary schools, colleges and universities this area has to offer....
Need to know the nearest train station or bus station? Have a look at the local transportation in this area....
Buckinghamshire is a beauty for it's walks and parks. Take a look here to see the local well-known parks and walking areas....
Ranging from golf to football, there are many local sports clubs for people to enjoy....
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