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Days out in AmershamAmersham
Days out in AylesburyAylesbury
Days out in BeaconsfieldBeaconsfield
Days out in BletchleyBletchley
Days out in BoarstallBoarstall
Days out in BuckinghamBuckingham
Days out in Chalfont St. GilesChalfont St. Giles
Days out in CheniesChenies
Days out in DenhamDenham
Days out in DorneywoodDorneywood
Days out in Gerrards CrossGerrards Cross
Days out in Great MissendenGreat Missenden
Days out in HaddenhamHaddenham
Days out in High WycombeHigh Wycombe
Days out in IvinghoeIvinghoe
Days out in Middle ClaydonMiddle Claydon
Days out in Milton KeynesMilton Keynes
Days out in Nether WinchendonNether Winchendon
Days out in OlneyOlney
Days out in Princes RisboroughPrinces Risborough
Days out in QuaintonQuainton
Days out in Stoke MandevilleStoke Mandeville
Days out in StoweStowe
Days out in TaplowTaplow
Days out in WaddesdonWaddesdon
Days out in WendoverWendover
Days out in West WycombeWest Wycombe
Days out in WexhamWexham

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Go Ape! Black Park

Black Park Country Park is set in 530 acres of beautiful woodland with a centre-piece lake. One of the best days out in Buckinghamshire, featuring our classic Go Ape experience in the trees, our latest segway adventure and biking through our beau...

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Bradenham Village

Picturesque village in the Chiltern hills. The church and 17th-century manor house (not open) provide an impressive backdrop to the sloping village green. The manor was once the home of Isaac D'Israeli, father of Benjamin Disraeli, who lived nearby a...

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Waddesdon Manor

Magnificent house and grounds in the style of a 19th-century French château Waddesdon Manor was built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in 1874 to display his outstanding collection of art treasures and to entertain the fashionable world. The ...

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The Cowper and Newton Museum

The Cowper and Newton Museum in Olney Buckinghamshire, was opened in 1900. The house called Orchard Side was at that time owned by Mr W. H. Collingridge and he was persuaded by Thomas Wright of Olney to give the property to the town of Olney as a ...

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Amersham Museum

The Amersham Museum tells the history of Amersham....

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Chiltern Open Air Museum

A superb day of discovery for all the family.
Explore and experience life in the Chilterns over the last 2000 years – at our award winning open air Museum, a great day out for all the family! With over 30 superb rescued and reconstructed traditi...

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The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre

The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden Buckinghamshire is a great little award-winning Museum with its two biographical galleries and Story Centre is aimed at 6 to 12 year olds and their families. Situated in Great Missenden where ...

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Wycombe Museum

Wycombe Museum in High Wycombe Buckinghamshire has exciting hands-on activities. It is a great place to discover the fascinating and varied history of the district and the famous collection of Windsor chairs. Set in beautiful grounds, this delightful...

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Wymondham Heritage Museum

The Wymondham Heritage Museum is a traditional museum which tells the history of Wymondham's past....

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Boarstall Duck Decoy

Rare survival of a 17th-century decoy in working order. A once-common feature of the English countryside and now one of only four surviving in the country, the decoy is set on a tree-fringed lake. There is a nature trail, exhibition hall and displays...

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Boarstall Tower

14th-century moated gatehouse and gardens. John de Haudlo built Buckinghamshire's only complete medieval fortified building in 1312, both as defence for his house (demolished 1778) and as an expression of his status. Although updated in 1615 for use ...

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Buckingham Chantry Chapel

15th-century chapel. The oldest building in Buckingham and incorporating a fine Norman doorway, the chapel was later used as a school. It was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875....

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Claydon House

House famous for its 18th-century rococo interiors. The extraordinary architecture of Claydon House includes extravagant rococo and chinoiserie decoration. Features of the house include the unique Chinese Room and parquetry Grand Stairs. In continuou...

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Dorneywood Garden

1930s-style garden. The house was given to the National Trust as an official residence for either a Secretary of State or Minister of the Crown. Only the garden is open, with herbaceous borders, a rose garden, lily pond, cottage and kitchen gardens....

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Hughenden Manor

Home of the Victorian statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Queen Victoria's trusted prime minister Benjamin Disraeli lived here from 1848 until his death in 1881. Most of his furniture, books and pictures remain in this, his private retreat from the rigours ...

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Kings Head

Ancient coaching inn. This restored and still operating inn dates from 1455 and is of particular interest for its architectural features from many eras, including a large stained-glass window, cobbled courtyard and timber framing....

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Long Crendon Courthouse

Early 15th-century two-storeyed building. Set in an attractive and unspoilt village, this building with its timbered, whitewashed and tiled facade was probably first used as a wool store. It is a fine example of early timber frame construction. Manor...

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Pitstone Windmill

Pitstone Windmill is an example of the earliest form of windmill. Enjoy the remarkable experience of visiting one of the oldest surviving windmills in Pitstone Windmill in Britain. Pitstone windmill ground flour for the village for almost three...

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Stowe Landscape Gardens

Stowe Landscape Gardens are breathtakingly beautiful landscape gardens. The scale, grandeur and beauty of Stowe has inspired writers, philosophers, artists, politicians and members of the public from the 18th century to the present day. One of...

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West Wycombe Park

Perfectly preserved rococo landscape garden, surrounding a neo-classical mansion. The garden was created in the mid-18th century by Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the Dilettanti Society and the Hellfire Club. The house is among the most theatrical ...

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West Wycombe Village and Hill

Chilterns village with buildings spanning several hundred years. The village is rare in its architecture, having been protected from many modern additions. Cottages and inns date from the 16th to 18th centuries. The hill, with its fine views, is surm...

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