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Buckinghamshire
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ONE of the Home Counties, ‘leafy’ Buckinghamshire lies
precariously close to London yet offers the traveller
the curious contradiction of industrial bustle and
delicate, time-worn countryside.
Away from urban centres, you will find a remarkable
coterie of great houses, lavish woodlands and unexpected
encounters with thatched cottages, old abbeys and
ancient, history-laden churches.
As a bonus, this region has a long and illustrious
association with many famous names, from William Penn,
founder of Pennsylvania, and one-time Prime Minister
Benjamin Disraeli to the poets John Milton – who came
here to escape the plague - and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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The county possesses one of the most important places in
modern history, Bletchley Park, war-time base for
Britain’s secret war against Germany; a house that also
gave the mathematician Alan Turing the opportunity to
pioneer the use of electronic ‘computing’.
In the south of the county lie the splendid,
ramble-woven Chiltern Hills with their chalk beds and
famous beech woods. In the summer months they come alive
to the stentorian song of the nightingale.
In the north is the magnificent Vale of Aylesbury which
possesses some of the richest agricultural land in the
Britain. It was here that the fabulously wealthy
Rothschild family built a number of famous properties.
The majestic Grand Union Canal cuts across the northeast
edge of Buckinghamshire en route to Birmingham and is
another magnet for tourists.
Despite the growth of industry and suburbia, a number of
towns and villages have managed to hold on to their
traditional charm and there are many evocative old
buildings and river bridges to draw the visitor’s
attention.
The county dates back to the 12th century but had been
part of the 6th century kingdom of Mercia. The area
around Aylesbury, however, is known to date back at
least as far as 1,500BC, which is why the region has a
wealth of pre-Roman earthworks as well as the outlines
of a castle built by Cunobelinus, legendary king of the
Britons. One of the great battles mentioned in the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicles took place at Chearsley. The
Romans left their own road-building legacy in the form
of Watling Street and Akeman Street.
The royal land-grabber Henry Vlll turned Aylesbury into
the county town as part of his seduction of Anne Boleyn
while a few years later the ultimate pilgrim, William
Penn, left the Buckinghamshire village of Penn to found
the US state of Pennsylvania.
The Industrial Revolution introduced the county to a
series of important industries, including lace and
paper-making, and it was during this time that the
Rothschild banking family moved in to stamp their own
character on the landscape, buying or building large
houses and estates. These included Ascott House, Aston
Clinton House, Eythorpe, Halton House, Mentore Towers
and Waddesdon Manor.
Many other great houses live here, too. Loseley House
was built in 1562 from stone taken from Waverley Abbey
and contains panelling from Henry Vlll’s now-vanished
Nonsuch Palace. Its royal guests included both Elizabeth
1 and James 1. Hughenden Manor was the Victorian
home of Benjamin Disraeli while the Italiante mansion
Cliveden was the home of two dukes before it passed into
the hands of the Astors.
Less grand but equally enthralling is the cottage – now
a museum - that was inhabited by the poet John Milton in
the lovely old village of Chalfont St Giles. Milton was
old and blind when he came here to escape from the
London plague, but he still managed to finish his
‘Paradise Lost’ and begin his ‘Paradise Regained’.
If that’s not enough to tempt you to Buckinghamshire,
perhaps a visit to West Wycombe Park will suffice. This
was the home of the comical Sir Francis Dashwood and the
bizarre "Hell Fire Club".
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Tourist
Information Centres:
Aylesbury
8 Bourbon Street, Aylesbury, HP20 2RR.
Tel/Fax: 01296 330559.
E-mail:
tic@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk
Buckingham
The Old Gaol, Market Hill, Buckingham, MK18 1JX.
Tel/Fax: 01280 823020.
E-mail:
buckingham.t.i.c@btconnect.com
High Wycombe
Pauls Row, High Wycombe, HP11 2HQ.
Tel: 01494 421892.
E-mail:
tourism_enquiries@wycombe.gov.uk
Marlow
31 High Street, Marlow, SL7 1AU.
Tel: 01628 483597.
E-mail:
tourism_enquiries@wycombe.gov.uk
Wendover
The Clock Tower, High Street, Wendover, HP22 6DU.
Tel: 01296 696757. Fax: 0871 2361551.
E-mail:
tourism@wendover-pc.gov.uk
Useful
Links:
Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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www.chilternsaonb.org

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