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The picturesque town of Beaconsfield is divided into two separate and distinct parts – the old and the new. The attractive old town, is flanked by former coaching inns and old buildings. [More...]

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Attractions near HP15 7TG
Hughenden Manor (2 Miles)*
Hughenden Manor was the home of Victorian prime minister and statesman Benjamin Disraeli from 1848 until his death in 1881. Most of his furniture, books and pictures remain in this, his private retreat.
Bekonscot Model Village (3 Miles)*
Bekonscot is the oldest model village in the world. Portraying rural England in the 1930's, time has stood still in this wonderland of make-believe for over 70 years.
Odds Farm Park (3 Miles)*
A visit to Odds Farm Park provides an opportunity to meet many rare and interesting animals - and have a great day out at any time of the year.
West Wycombe Park (4 Miles)*
The West Wycombe Park house is one of the most theatrical and Italianate mid-18th-century buildings in England with facades designed as classical temples.
Milton's Cottage (6 Miles)*
Come and visit the Grade 1 listed XVIth Century cottage where John Milton lived and completed "Paradise Lost" and started "Paradise regained".
Cliveden (6 Miles)*
This spectacular estate overlooking the River Thames has a series of charismatic gardens featuring topiary, statuary, water gardens, a formal parterre and woodland and riverside walks with magnificent vistas.
Chenies Manor House (7 Miles)*
The semi-fortified brick Manor House was built by Sir John Cheyne about 1460. Sir John Russell (later the 1st Earl of Bedford) made additions in 1526, and it was his principal residence.
Colne Valley Regional Park (9 Miles)*
The Colne Valley Regional Park provides a fantastic area for people to explore. Covering 40 square miles of countryside to the west of London, the Park is a mosaic of woodland, farmland, and waterways with many hidden treasures.
Bucks Goats Centre (9 Miles)*
Over the years the Goat Centre has grown into a successful 'miniature zoo' and in fact now showcases animals from all over the world
Stonor (10 Miles)*
Stonor has been the home of Lord and Lady Camoys and the Stonor family for over eight hundred years. It is set the beautiful Chiltern Hills with commanding views of the surrounding deer park.
Dorney Court (10 Miles)*
Dorney Court has been the home of the Palmer family for more than 450 years, passing from father to son through thirteen generations. It is a Grade 1 listed building.
Fawley Court (10 Miles)*
Fawley Court has a history that dates back to the 11th Century, the current house being designed by the world famous Sir Christopher Wren in 1683.
Royal Windsor Racecourse (11 Miles)*
Experience the unique blend of royal heritage & intimate atmosphere that is Royal Windsor Racecourse. Over the years we've played host to may exciting and successful events notably our famous summertime Monday night racing!
Oak Farm Rare Breeds Park (12 Miles)*
Oak Farm Rare Breeds Park is now Closed to Visitors.
Ashridge Estate (12 Miles)*
A 5,000 acre countryside estate with many splendid walks. The focal point of the area is the Bridgewater Monument.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near HP15 7TG
Hazlemere (< 1 Mile)*
Hughenden (1 Mile)*
Penn (2 Miles)*
Penn is extensively wooded and criss-crossed by lanes and footpaths.
High Wycombe (2 Miles)*
Situated in the heart of the Chilterns, High Wycombe is the largest town in Buckinghamshire, having grown up during the 18th and 19th centuries around the furniture industry, and was once known as 'the furniture capital of England.'
Little Missenden (2 Miles)*
Knotty Green (3 Miles)*
Flackwell Heath (3 Miles)*
Flackwell Heath is a bustling village on the edge of the Chiltern Hills. Once famed for its cherry orchards, its' success now is having good schools and great transport links with London and the Midlands.
Loudwater (3 Miles)*
Sands (3 Miles)*
Great Missenden (4 Miles)*
Great Missenden at the head of the Misbourne valley is an attractive small town, with a long curving High Street of half timbered and Georgian shops, a graciously proportioned Baptist Church and a number of traditional pubs.
Prestwood (4 Miles)*
Once the home of the late Prime Minister Atlee, Prestwood has grown tremendously in the last twenty years. Just a mile up the hill from Roald Dahl's home town of Great Missenden, Prestwood has much to offer.
Beaconsfield (4 Miles)*
The picturesque town of Beaconsfield is divided into two separate and distinct parts – the old and the new. The attractive old town, is flanked by former coaching inns and old buildings.
Bradenham (4 Miles)*
Winchmore Hill (4 Miles)*
West Wycombe (4 Miles)*
Picturesque West Wycombe has belonged to the National Trust since 1934. Most of the buildings lining its one main street date from the 17th and 18th centuries and the Church is a very well-known landmark, with its golden ball dominating the village.
Amersham Old Town (4 Miles)*
Amersham Old Town is popular with visitors and locals alike, the town has a wide sweeping High Street, half timbered buildings, picturesque period cottages and a wonderful selection of exclusive designer and craft shops.
Little Marlow (4 Miles)*
Lee (5 Miles)*
Little Hampden (5 Miles)*
Bourne End (5 Miles)*
Wooburn (5 Miles)*
Great Hampden (5 Miles)*
Slough (6 Miles)*
Marlow (6 Miles)*
Marlow is a pleasant Georgian town, situated on a beautiful stretch of the River Thames, midway between Reading and Windsor. Marlow is surrounded by the lovely countryside of the Chiltern Hills which are designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Chesham (6 Miles)*
Chesham is the largest town in the Chiltern district, located amidst the steep green Chiltern Hills.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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