Cookham is a historic Thames‑side village and civil parish on the north‑eastern edge of Berkshire, England, 2.9 miles (5 km) north‑north‑east of Maidenhead and opposite the village of Bourne End. It forms the southernmost and most rural part of the High Wycombe urban area and, with adjoining Cookham Rise and Cookham Dean, had a combined population of 5,779 at the 2011 Census. In 2011, The Daily Telegraph deemed Cookham Britain's second richest village.
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Cookham is a historic Thames‑side village and civil parish on the north‑eastern edge of Berkshire, England, 2.9 miles (5 km) north‑north‑east of Maidenhead and opposite the village of Bourne End. The village forms the southernmost and most rural part of the High Wycombe urban area. With adjoining Cookham Rise and Cookham Dean, it had a combined population of 5,779 at the 2011 Census. In 2011, The Daily Telegraph deemed Cookham Britain's second richest village. The locality is situated within the HP 14 postal district and is part of the broader High Wycombe area. The setting is characterised by its proximity to the River Thames and its rural character, while still being linked to the larger urban environment of High Wycombe.