Situated deep within the lush greenery of the Chess Valley , around 30 miles North-west of central London, the market town of Chesham has quietly become one of the capital’s most desirable commuter hotspots. Offering a rare mix of rural tranquillity and urban convenience, the town has surged in popularity among Londoners seeking a slower pace of life, and a far more affordable place to live.

Chesham’s unique appeal lies in its extraordinary transport link. As the terminus of the Metropolitan Line , the town is home to the London Underground station located farthest from central London. The station, which first opened in 1889, is Grade II listed and stands as both a historical landmark and a critical lifeline for commuters.

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