The Grange Restaurant

LOCATION

Princes Risborough, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

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Opening status: Open
Our COVID-19 measures:
We encourage all our customers to book their tables for The Grange Restaurant in advance through our free and simple online booking service with OpenTable. We welcome family and friend groups of six people, maximum – and please keep your children close to you. Dogs must be kept on a lead throughout your visit. Customers should wait for staff or volunteers to show you to your table on arrival. We will will take your orders at your table and bring your food and drink to you.

FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT

Join us in the heart of the beautiful Chiltern Hills, at our elegant, relaxed and accessible restaurant, The Grange at Saunderton. Serving delicious and healthy breakfast, light bites and healthy lunches, and an original choice of Afternoon Teas, together with freshly roasted coffee, speciality teas and a selection of mouth-watering homemade cakes available throughout the day – with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free choices. Enjoy a warm welcome, and leave knowing that your visit supports Hearing Dogs for Deaf People’s life-changing charitable work.

The Grange Restaurant
Haw Lane, Princes Risborough, HP27 9NS

About the area

Discover Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire is a land of glorious beech trees, wide views and imposing country houses. Victorian Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli savoured the peace and tranquillity of Hughenden Manor, while generations of statesmen have entertained world leaders at Chequers, the Prime Minister’s rural retreat. Stowe and Waddesdon Manor are fine examples of even grander houses, set amid sumptuous gardens and dignified parkland.

The Vale of Aylesbury is a vast playground for leisure seekers with around 1,000 miles (1,609km) of paths and tracks to explore. Rising above it are the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering 308sq miles (798sq km). They are best appreciated in autumn, when the leaves turn from dark green to deep brown. In the southeast corner of the Chilterns lie the woodland rides of Burnham Beeches, another haven for ramblers and wildlife lovers. Although the county’s history is long and eventful, it’s also associated with events within living memory. At Bletchley Park, more than 10,000 people worked in complete secrecy to try and bring a swift conclusion to World War II. Further south, an otherwise unremarkable stretch of railway line was made infamous by the Great Train Robbery in the summer of 1963.

 

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