Micklefield, High Wycombe, Residential district in eastern High Wycombe, England
Micklefield is a residential neighborhood on the eastern side of High Wycombe that sits on elevated terrain with wooded areas. The area has three churches, a primary school, a petrol station with shopping facilities, and a community library.
In the early 1950s, High Wycombe Borough Council began constructing houses and multi-unit dwellings in the Micklefield valley area. This building program shaped the neighborhood as it exists today.
The community centre that opened in 1989 reflects how residents came together to create a gathering space for their neighborhood. Today it serves as a hub for local events and different groups to meet.
The neighborhood is walkable with gentle slopes and wide paths connecting the residential areas. Key facilities like churches, schools, and the library are accessible along local streets.
The neighborhood gained international attention in 2006 when police conducted a major investigation in nearby Kings Wood. This operation was part of a significant security response with far-reaching implications.
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