Built-up area in Buckinghamshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.586, -0.811 |
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| OS grid ref: | SU 82 88 |
| Dialling code: | 01494 (High Wycombe) |
Mundaydean Bottom is a small rural hollow in Buckinghamshire, England, typical of the low chalk country on the edge of the Chiltern Hills. The scene is a patchwork of pasture and arable fields, sunken lanes and hedgerows, with pockets of beech and scrub and seasonal wildflowers that reflect the area's chalk grassland heritage.
Locally it has been shaped by centuries of farming and smallholdings and today remains largely agricultural with a few scattered cottages and public footpaths used by walkers; historic field boundaries and old rights of way give it a quietly antiquated character. Conservation-minded land management has helped preserve wildlife such as orchids and farmland birds, so the Bottom is valued as a peaceful slice of Buckinghamshire countryside rather than a commercial hub.