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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cookham Dean is a village to the west of the village of Cookham in Berkshire, England. It is the highest point of all the Cookhams (Cookham Rise, Cookham Village and Cookham Dean).

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Commerce

Cookham Dean is served by two pubs, Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Jolly Farmer, a restaurant called The Mango Lounge (opened in late 2016) at the Chequers and a hotel/inn called The Sanctum on The Green. There are no shops in the village following the closure of the Post Office in 2009. There is an additional pub, The Bounty, on the river bank with access only by foot or boat and open in the summer and winter weekends.

Geography

Cookham Dean has a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and local nature reserve on the western edge of the village, called Bisham Woods.[1] It neighbours Cookham Village, Marlow, Furze Platt and Pinkneys Green.

Notable residents

The village was the home of actor and comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor (1940–2020), who was involved in local events.[2][3] Russian Princess Sofka Skipwith (1907–1994) lived with her second husband Grey Skipwith at Dean Cottage in the 1930s.[citation needed]

The author and banker Kenneth Grahame lived at The Mount as a child with his grandmother and uncle after his mother died. He then returned to the village after retiring from the Bank of England, living in a house called Mayfield.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Magic Map Application". Magic.defra.gov.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Goodies star heralds in era of stamps and cider at Cookham pub". Bucks Free Press.
  3. ^ "Tim Brooke Taylor dies - ending a comedy career spanning almost 60 years". Royal Borough Observer.
  4. ^ Keel, Toby (16 September 2023). "The house that inspired Kenneth Grahame to write The Wind in the Willows is for sale in Berkshire". Country Life. Retrieved 13 April 2024.

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