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Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire

A hilly hideaway north of London

Buckinghamshire Hills

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Hotels in Buckinghamshire

Often abbreviated to “Bucks,” the county of Buckinghamshire is a short distance from the city of London. Located in the south of the county, Chiltern Hills is an area ripe with beautiful natural surroundings that attract hikers and cyclists from London. Outdoor enthusiasts aren’t the only Londoners to retreat to Bucks; a mansion estate in the town of Chequers is the official country retreat of the British Prime Minister.

Did you know

  • Buckinghamshire is home to the most National Trust properties in England
  • Stoke Mandeville Stadium in Buckinghamshire is the birthplace of the Paralympics
  • The ITV televisions series, Midsomer Murders, is filmed in the county
  • Famous children’s book author Roald Dahl is celebrated at two museums in Buckinghamshire
  • Many popular local festivals, farmers’ markets, shows, fairs and concerts are held in Buckinghamshire throughout the year

Things to do in Buckinghamshire

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Located a short distance from the city of London, Buckinghamshire offers visitors a chance to relax in a quaint countryside setting. Buckinghamshire is home to a number of historic buildings, castles, museums, and galleries.

From well-known attractions to excellent shopping destinations and more, there’s plenty to keep you entertained in Buckinghamshire. The sweeping countryside offers a tranquil setting for visitors who wish to sit back and relax. As well as this, its great range of shopping destinations and local attractions make it one of the most versatile counties in the country.

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De Vere Latimer Estate

De Vere Latimer Estate has an intriguing story to tell, with the first mention of a manor house at Latimer recorded as early as 1194 AD. 

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