CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP1 Review and 78 Opinions Absolute nice accomodation. Basic facilities and amenities. Recommended for business or part time...
amapola66 Says: "Chesham Leisure Centre provides an impressive range of facilities and activities including a 25 metre swimming pool and teaching pool, its own Gymnastics...
Local Pubs for Furry Four-Legged Friends
amapola66 Says: When I tell you that dogs are 'the thing' in Botley and surrounding areas, you'd better believe it !People are described by the dogs they own...eg 'That lady is...
Explore the Hellfire Caves near Wycombe
MikeBird Says: I'd wanted to visit these caves for sometime. The break between Christmas and New Year gave me a good opportunity to visit and although I'm glad I went I...
MikeBird Says: Arriving on a very wet and grey day in July we parked near the windmill which is located on the top of a scarp slope overlooking a very green valley towards...
MikeBird Says: One of many National Trust house/mansions in Buckinghamshire Claydon House is different because it is only a fraction now of its original size. Owing to...
Denham Grove - de Vere Hotel: Good deal
miniman2804 Says: Well, for £59 b&b for a double room I could hardly complain. Good standard of cleanliness, room facilities satisfactory, breakfast OK. Set among big houses with...
Katsina: Rural B & B in the Chiltern Countryside
amapola66 Says: 'Katsina' - Comfortable and Welcoming Bed & Breakfast Village Accommodation in Chiltern Hills. A chalet bungalow situated in a picturesque countryside location...
clairegeordio Says: Stowe Landscape Gardens is owned by the National Trust and is a large garden with over 40 grade 1 listed monuments and temples in Buckingham. There are lovely...
smirnofforiginal Says: Located in Little Kimble, Buckinghamshire, is the little and very old church, All Saints. Nothing extraordinary from the outside but step inside and you'll be...
smirnofforiginal Says: This centre for retired, abused and unwanted horses, ponies and donkeys. A lot of the horses are retired from the army and Queens service - some due to health...
smirnofforiginal Says: Named after Beatrice Potter's spikey ironing hedgehog lady... Tiggywinkles started life as a DIY hospital in somebody's garden shed. People began to bring all...
smirnofforiginal Says: A great little museum all about Roald Dahl, who was Great Missenden's most famous resident. Children each get a "My Story Ideas Book" and a pencil to help keep...
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I live in a village just inside Buckinghamshire, on the Buckinghamshire/Bedfordshire border. Buckinghamshire is in South-East England and starts from the outskirts of London and reaches North towards...
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The Village of Botley, Buckinghamshire

Botley is a small village in the country of Buckinghamshire, England. It is surrounded by the beauty of the Chiltern hills. Mum runs a little B & B called 'Katsina' in the village which is handy for...
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Don't forget your green wellies, spray on mud for your 4 by 4 and the bottle of bubbly. Rural Buckinghamshire is quintessentially English and a very pleasant place to live if you can afford it. There...
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Royal Rustic Rather Relaxing Buckinghamshire

Green, green and more green where the eye can see. Buckinghamshire is one of the typical royal counties, lots of manor houses, well trimmed gardens and very neat lawns behind picket fences ... tea...
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