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Fulmer is a village and
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
in south
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, England. The village has, along most of its northern border, a narrow green buffer from
Gerrards Cross Gerrards Cross is a town and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. It lies immediately south of Chalfont St Peter and a short distance west of the London Borough of Hillingdon, from which it is separated by the parish of Denham, Buckinghams ...
and its heavily wooded adjoining neighbouring villages of Iver Heath and Wexham. The village's name is derived from the
Old English Old English ( or , or ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-S ...
for "mere or lake frequented by birds". It was recorded in 1198 as ''Fugelmere''. In the late 17th century the owners of the manor of Fulmer were forced to sell their house to their
servant A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence and performs a variety of household services for an individual, from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or cooking, laundry and ironing, or care for children and elderly ...
s because they had squandered their money and could not afford to pay them. The manor then passed into the hands of the Duke of Portland. In the mid-19th century
watercress Watercress or yellowcress (''Nasturtium officinale'') is a species of aquatic flowering plant in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. Watercress is a rapidly growing perennial plant native to Eurasia. It is one of the oldest known leaf vegetabl ...
was grown at Moor Farm, known locally as "The Bog", (now Low Farm) by Richard Whiting Bradbery, the son of William Bradbery, the first British watercress pioneer who had a large cress farm at West Hyde, Hertfordshire. Richard is buried in St James’ churchyard, Fulmer, with his wife Hannah. Fulmer Chase on Stoke Common Road is a former home of the Wills tobacco family and was used as a military hospital during World War II. Fulmer is close to
Pinewood Studios Pinewood Studios is a British film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath, England. It is approximately west of central London. The studio has been the base for many productions over the years from large-scale films to t ...
and several films have been shot in the village, including '' Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines'' and '' Sleepy Hollow''.


Demography


Education

Fulmer Infant School is in Fulmer. Beehive and Honeycomb Nursery in Fulmer. International School of Creative Arts is in the area. Teikyo School United Kingdom is in the area.


Notable people

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Tess Daly Helen Elizabeth "Tess" Daly (born 29 March 1969) is an English television presenter and former model. Since 2004, she has co-presented the BBC One dancing competition show '' Strictly Come Dancing''. Early life Helen Elizabeth Daly was born o ...
* Marmaduke Darrell *
Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie ( ; born Angelina Jolie Voight, , June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. The recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Angelina Jolie, numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards ...
(lived here) *
Vernon Kay Vernon Charles Kay (born 28 April 1974) is an English broadcaster and former model. He presented Channel 4's ''T4'' (2000–2005) and has presented various television shows for ITV, including '' All Star Family Fortunes'' (2006–2015), ''Ju ...
* Yasser Al-Habib * David Newbery (was born here) * J. Peter Robinson (was born here) * John Sulston, Nobel Laureate (was born here) *
Michael York (actor) Michael York (born Michael Hugh Johnson; 27 March 1942) is an English film, television, and stage actor. After performing on stage with the Royal National Theatre, he had a breakthrough in films by playing Tybalt in Franco Zeffirelli's ''Romeo ...
(was born here)


Sport and recreation

Cricket has been played in the village from at least the first half of the 19th century. The sporting magazine, Bell's Life in London, carried an article on 6 August 1843 which suggested that the Vicar, Revd Butterfield, had 'formed a club between the youths of that village, and presented them with a stock of bats, balls and stumps'. Hitherto, the article continued, the youths had been wont to 'congregate in clusters to pursue the disreputable game of pitch and toss', especially on the Sabbath. How long the Vicar's club endured isn't clear, but the late nineteenth century saw a re-foundation of the game. A local village team existed in 1886 but the current club was officially founded in 1895. Fulmer Cricket Club play their games at King George's Field, named as a memorial to
King George V George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. George was born during the reign of his pa ...
. Local resident and noted cricketer
Denis Compton Denis Charles Scott Compton (23 May 1918 – 23 April 1997) was an English multi-sportsman. As a cricketer he played in 78 Test matches and spent his whole career with Middlesex. As a footballer, he played as a winger and spent most of his ca ...
opened the new clubhouse in 1988.


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External links

*http://www.fulmervillage.org {{authority control Villages in Buckinghamshire Civil parishes in Buckinghamshire