Coleshill (formerly Stoke) is a village and civil parish within Chiltern district in Buckinghamshire, England.
The village has a pond which is notable for the presence of Starfruit, Damasonium alisma,[4] which is found at only a few locations in Buckinghamshire and Surrey in Southern England.
[5] The village includes Georgian villas and some 1809 cottages with bottle ends set into the upper walls for decoration.
[6] The site of the long vanished manor house where Edmund Waller was born is nearby.
[9] Her choral setting of Keats's A Prophecy, composed in 1850, was performed for the first time 49 years later at the Hovingham Festival in 1899.