Chilterns Countryside (NT)
Overview
Situated in the picturesque Chiltern Hills, this group of popular beauty spots offers great walking opportunities. Pleasant day long walks with a pub stop can take you through the intimate landscape of woods, farms and hamlets that make up much of the Chilterns. From Coombe Hill and Low Scrubs (near Wendover), you can explore other National Trust sites including Aston Wood and Juniper Bank, Bradenham Estate, Hogback Wood, Pulpit Wood, and Watlington Hill and Woods.
About the area
Buckinghamshire is a land of glorious beech trees, wide views and imposing country houses, such as Stowe and Waddesdon Manor, set amid sumptuous gardens and dignified parkland. The Vale of Aylesbury is a vast playground for leisure seekers, and rising above it are the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can also find the woodland rides of Burnham Beeches.
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Lower Bassibones Farm
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"Period property in the beautiful Chiltern Hills but 40 minutes from London..."
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Lower Bassibones Farm
Inglenook Cottage is a period property 1/2 mile of the village shop, and restaurants. Consisting of a lounge, dining room, fully-equipped kitchen, sun lounge, double and twin bedroom, b...
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The Barn
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Inglenook Cottage
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House Forty One
House Forty One offers high quality bed and breakfast close to Aylesbury town centre. The four double rooms are all en suite and decorated to a very high standard with the latest featur...
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Hartwell House & Spa
Hartwell House is a beautiful and historic hotel set in 90 acres of unspoilt parkland. The grand public rooms are truly magnificent, and feature many fine works of art. Standards are ve...
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The Kings Arms Hotel
Located in the picturesque village of Old Amersham, The Kings Arms, much featured in TV and film dramas, dates back to the 1400s and has lost none of its historical character; expect lo...
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The Crown
Once a coaching inn dating from the 16th century, The Crown now offers a mix of quirky, modern minimalist-style rooms spread over three buildings and designed by Ilse Crawford. These bl...
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The Five Arrows
This Grade II listed building, with its elaborate Elizabethan-style chimney stacks, stands at the gates of Waddesdon Manor and was named after the Rothschild family emblem. The individu...
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