Built-up area in Buckinghamshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.794, -0.931 |
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| OS grid ref: | SP 73 11 |
| Population: | 569 |
| Dialling code: | 01844 (Thame) |
Cuddington in Buckinghamshire, England is a small rural village in the Vale of Aylesbury with medieval origins - the name likely comes from an Old English personal name meaning "Cudda's settlement." It sits in gently rolling countryside on the edge of the Chilterns and retains a mix of traditional cottages and a handful of historic, often listed, buildings that give the place a distinctly village character.
Historically agricultural, the local economy is still shaped by farming but many residents now commute to nearby towns such as Aylesbury or further afield to London. Social life tends to revolve around parish events, village groups and the local hall, so while quiet it maintains a close-knit, community-minded feel.
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