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About High Wycombe
High Wycombe Detectives have been operating in High Wycombe and Greater London / Home Counties for almost 20 years.
High Wycombe has always had a presence of industry, which in the 17th century exceeded the market town and now Wycombe remains more industrial in character.
High Wycombe is commonly known as Wycombe and formally called Chepping Wycombe or Chipping Wycombe until 1946.]
High Wycombe is a large town in Buckinghamshire.
High Wycombe is 29 miles west-north-west of Charing Cross in London.
According to the 2001 census High Wycombe had a population of 92,300.
High Wycombe is the largest town in the non-metropolitan county of Buckinghamshire.
High Wycombe is mostly an unparished area in the Wycombe district.
High Wycombe is a combination of industrial and market town, with a traditional emphasis on furniture production.
There has been a market held in the High Street of High Wycombe since at least medieval times.
High Wycombe remained a mill town through Medieval and Tudor times, with the manufacture of lace and linen cloth.
High Wycombe was also used as a stopping point on the way from Oxford to London, with many travellers staying in the town's taverns and inns.
High Wycombes most famous industry, furniture (particularly chairs) took hold in the 19th century.
High Wycombe's population grew from 13,000 residents in 1881, to 29,000 in 1928.
High Wycombe was completely dominated socially and economically by the furniture industry.
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