Speen Millennium Sign Speen Millennium Sign Speen, Buckinghamshire
If you were looking for Speen, Berkshire - the follow these links.


Welcome back to the Speen website.

AFTER 5 YEARS of inactivity on this site, the return of the King William IV has prompted a re-birth, we are all looking forwards to their formal re-opening, whilst enjoying the occasional drink and/or meal during their 'soft opening' period. Check out their own KW4 website for more details.
Over the next few months I hope to get this site back up to date. (April 2008)
In order to reduce the volume of SPAM there will be no e-mail address links, just a visual image of an e-mail address.

Speen is a small village perched 'on top of the Chilterns'. It is about 5 miles North of High Wycombe. And this is our website. It has been created as a local site for local people and for all those who may have moved away from the area, and also for anyone interested in Speen and life in the Chilterns.
The Index to the left shows the sections currently available.

  1. News Update - Happenings of village interest

  2. Speen & North Dean News - the local publication

  3. Village Services, Local trades, businesses, and crafts.

  4. Village Organisations, Guides, Tennis Club, Playing Fields Assoc, WI, Chapel and plenty more.

  5. Notice Board - What's coming up

  6. Village Links (like the one below to Lacey Green, and the one above to The Chiltern Society)

  7. Diary, or What's on in Speen? (future, present & past)

  8. A Chat Line - New interactive message board

  9. Local Photos, see some of the village

  10. Property, a selection of homes for sale or rent

If you live in Speen and want to know more about this website then send an email to the Speen website . We will then let you know how to contribute. This is OUR website, it is run here in the village and is a local resource available to all. Map of the area

For those of you who live here, or hereabouts, you may be interested in the following walk around Speen. It comes from Dennis Claydon in Lacey Green and provides some excellent etchings and photographs as well as a potted history of the sights you will see as you follow the walk. Well recommended.