Chinnor is a huge village and also civil parish in South Oxfordshire about 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Thame. The town is a springtime line negotiation [1] on the Icknield Method below the Chiltern cliff. Because 1932 the civil parish has actually consisted of the village of Emmington. The 2011 Census recorded the church's population as 5,924. Chinnor is mostly a dormitory village for Thame, High Wycombe, Aylesbury and London. Previously it had a big concrete works, and also before that a variety of furniture-making artisans. Chinnor grew most quickly in the 1960s-- from a population of 1,961 in the 1951 Census to 4,471 in the 1971 Census. The town was then greatly focused around the major rectangle-shaped street plan of Station Roadway, Lower Road, High Street and Church Road. The hamlet of Oakley to the southwest was subsumed into the village around this moment, when developing along Oakley Roadway and also the Mill Lane estate more than increased the physical size of the village.