The Earl of Buckinghamshire at the Society's 20th anniversary service in Great Hampden Church

The Ship Money monument at Prestwood

The Palace of Westminster in the 17th century

Pyrton Manor, home of John Hampden's first wife

The former Lord Williams's Grammar School, Thame

The Earl of Buckinghamshire at the 350th anniversary ceremony in Thame

St Mary Magdalene church, Great Hampden

Charles I tries to arrest the Five Members in the House of Commons

John Hampden's funeral in 1643

Arthur Goodwin, Hampden's lifelong friend
Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees.

The Great Hall at Hampden House

St Mary Magdalene church and Hampden House

Hampden's regiment marching through Thame

Hampden House Gardens and Park: A Bucks Gardens Trust Research and Recording Project

The link below provides access to a dossier for Hampden House Park and Gardens prepared as part of the Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust Research and Recording Project. Work on this project started in 2014 and the dossier was published in September 2020. This site is one of several hundred designed landscapes in the county identified in 1998 by Bucks County Council as potentially retaining evidence of historic interest, as part of English Heritage’s (now Historic England’s) Historic Parks and Gardens Register.

Click here for access to the Hampden House Park and Gardens dossier

Hartwell House use was probably built by Sir Alexander Hampden between 1570 and 1617 on the site of a medieval building. Click here for access to the Hartwell House Park and Gardens entry in Historic England’s register of Grade 2 gardens of historic interest.