| Beaconsfield | |
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County constituency for the House of Commons |
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Boundary of Beaconsfield in .
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| County | Buckinghamshire |
| Population | 99,387 (2011 census) |
| Electorate | 75,320 (December 2010) |
| Major settlements | Beaconsfield, Marlow |
| Current constituency | |
| Created | 1974 |
| Member of parliament | Dominic Grieve (Conservative) |
| Number of members | One |
| Created from | South Buckinghamshire |
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| European Parliament constituency | South East England |
Coordinates: 51°36′36″N 0°38′42″W / 51.610°N 0.645°W
Beaconsfield /ˈbɛkənzfiːld/ is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Dominic Grieve QC of the Conservative Party, the former Attorney General of England and Wales.
1974-1983: The Urban District of Beaconsfield, the Rural District of Eton, and in the Rural District of Wycombe the civil parishes of Hedsor and Wooburn.
1983-1997: The District of South Bucks, and the District of Wycombe wards of Bourne End-cum-Hedsor, Flackwell Heath, Loudwater, The Wooburns, and Tylers Green.
1997-2010: The District of South Bucks, and the District of Wycombe wards of Bourne End-cum-Hedsor, Flackwell Heath, Little Marlow, Loudwater, The Wooburns, and Tylers Green.
2010-present: The District of South Bucks, and the District of Wycombe wards of Bourne End-cum-Hedsor, Flackwell Heath and Little Marlow, Marlow North and West, Marlow South East, and The Wooburns.