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  • Old Queens Head
    Sitting right on the border between the lovely villages of Penn and Tylers Green in South Bucks, The Old Queens Head exudes bags of character and atmosphere. The gorgeous Dining Room, which was originally a barn, dates from 1666, the same year as the ...
    http://www.oldqueensheadpenn.co.uk/
 
  • Penn & Tylers Green
    Penn and Tylers Green Community Website, provided by the Residents Society for use by residents within the two villages. This is a participatory website. Read How do I? to discover how to add news and events or click on the Meeting Place to have your ...
    http://www.pennandtylersgreen.org.uk/
 
  • Penn School UK
    On behalf of the Governors and the Trustees, I am delighted to introduce you to Penn School. The school is located in a magnificent old house surrounded by some 22 acres of parkland containing many wonderful trees and flowering shrubs. In addition to ...
    http://www.pennschool.bucks.sch.uk/
 
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  • Penn Free Methodist Church UK
    PENN FREE METHODIST CHURCH Upholding the historic faith of the Scriptures, regardless of the fashion of the moment. We do welcome you to our friendly congregation, which loves, and stands firm on, the truth of Gods word, the Bible. ...
    http://www.realchristianity.org/
 
  • Caritas Therapy Harry Jenkins
    Counselling, Psychotherapy and Psychosynthesis Counselling and Psychotherapy Counselling and psychotherapy both help with a range of psychological problems, but differ in important ways. I offer psychotherapy, which aims to offer deeper and wider cha ...
    http://www.caritastherapy.co.uk/
 
  • Penn & Tylers Green UK
    Perched high on a Chiltern Hill overlooking the valley of the River Wye, the village of Penn was the site of a Roman lookout point, but its defensive position was recognised much earlier. Archeologists have found signs of bronze and iron age activity ...
    http://www.pennandtylersgreen.co.uk/
 
 
 
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