About Fulmer
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Fulmer is a village and civil parish in South Buckinghamshire district in England. The village is now contiguous with Gerrards Cross but remains administratively separate. The village name is derived from the Old English for "lake frequented by birds". It was recorded in manorial rolls in 1198 as Fugelmere. In the late 17th century the owners of the manor of Fulmer were forced to sell their house to their servants 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 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.
In July 2011 Fulmer Village was awarded first prize in the Gurney Cup for Buckinghamshire best kept village with a population under 500 residents. It was also awarded the Sword of Swords for achieving the highest score of all villages that entered no matter of size or population. A number of Notable people have roots in Fulmer, Tess Daly, Vernon Key, Comedy duo Dave and Peter Robinson were born here as well as the actor Michael York.
The large and distinctive parish church in Gerrards Cross is dedicated to St. James. It was built in 1861. In 1969 the singer Lulu married Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees in the church. The actress Margaret Rutherford is also buried in the St James Church graveyard.
The exclusive Fulmer and Gerrards Cross areas are one of Englands most desirable places to live and is often referred to as mini Hollywood due to its celebrity residents. Gerrards Cross has a reputation for being very upmarket and exclusive, with house prices being considerably higher than average. Located in the commuter belt of London, the village of Fulmer is the most expensive postcode to purchase a property in the country, outside London. In February 2010, Declan Curry of the BBC described Gerrards Cross as "Britain's richest town".


