About Aylesbury
This lively market town is steeped in history, and even though it continues to grow it still hasn’t lost its historic charm. With lots of green spaces and a wealth of leisure and cultural activities you can understand why it is the location of choice for many.Its location makes it particularly popular amongst commuters, especially those working in central London. Around the church you will find mainly Georgian properties including the Buckinghamshire County Museum and the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery. The museum is dedicated to rural life and local heritage, whilst the gallery is a hands-on experience for young people.
Retaining its charm
Owned by the National Trust, the King’s Head Hotel is an old 14th century timber frame coaching inn, and one of several ancient inns in Aylesbury. The town hosts vintage and craft bazaars as well as a farmer’s market.Making this your home
Whether you’re looking for a beautiful period property, or a contemporary residence, this town can cater for all your needs. Although vibrant, there is still a relaxed feel in Aylesbury and with several highly regarded schools it has a lot to offer.And in your free time
There are a number of places to shop and you have a great mix of high street names as well as fascinating independents. You will be spoilt for choice when looking for somewhere to eat and drink; Temple Street Wine Bar and Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Café are well worth a visit. The Buckinghamshire County Museum displays the county’s rich history, and they also have an exciting programme of events. More great events can be experienced at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, including West End productions. With leisure facilities available throughout the town, there are many ways you can stay fit and healthy.
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