Books and Journals:
- Chorleywood, Chenies, Loudwater and Heronsgate, a Social History by Ian Foster
- Chenies & Chorleywood in Camera by Clive Birch. (Photos from the collections of Clive Birch, Colin Seabright and Rose Maling. Used with kind permission from Carolyn Birch).
- Our Village in the Great War (published 2016) by kind permission of Chorleywood u3a.
- Wessex archaeology (January 2005). “Chenies Manor, Chenies, buckinghamshire: An archaeological excavation of a tudor manor house and an assessment of the results” (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 2 Dec 2025.
- A Study in Historical Anthropology, by Dr Roy Bruton
- “Chenies”. Open University. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
- Farms in Little Chalfont before 1889 by Peggy Lancaster, Amersham Museum Website
Museums and Archives:
- Bucks Archive (photos used with permission)
- The Mill Archive (photos used with permission)
- The National Archives (photos used with permission)
- National Library of Scotland (maps)
- Newspaper Articles (Buckinghamshire Examiner, Bucks Herald, Bucks Advertiser)
- The Francis Frith Collection (photos used with permission)
- Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire (photos used with permission)
- River Chess Smarter Water Catchment: A Trip Through History; the River Chess Association (RCA); Chilterns Chalk Streams Project (CCSP)
Chorleywood Field Studies Centre:
Primary Sources:
- Chenies Manor Guides Doug King and Anne Hamilton, in consultation with Charles and Boo MacLeod
- Village Memoirs
- Documents
- Chenies 1954 Auction Catalogue



