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Travel and tourism services in Aylesbury Vale District, Buckinghamshire
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Nearest Services
Travel Agency
Adams Travel
Market Street
Crusader Holidays
Buckingham Street, 11
Hays Travel
High Street
Phone: +44 1296 873564
Opening hours: Mo-Tu 09:15-17:00; We 09:30-17:00; Th-Sa 09:15-17:00; Su closed
Khayber Travel
Havelock Street
TUI
High Street
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Meadow Walk
Artwork
Abode
Oak Way
Circle of the Dancing Faun
Paddock Course Walk
Habitat
North Croft
Le Carrose
Mass dial
Otter 1
Otter 2
Otter 3
Refuge
North Croft
Residence
North Croft
Ronnie Barker
Sanctuary
Dove House Close
Shelter
Cricketers Row
Statue of King George I
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Ayleswater
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Wellington drive
Touristic Attraction
Apollo Belvedere
- National Trust
This statue is a 19th-century copy of the antique Apollo Belvedere in the Vatican Museum in Rome.
Boarstall Duck Decoy
- National Trust
Boarstall Tower
- National Trust
Bridgewater Monument
- fee
Duncombe Terrace
Brown's Cascade
- National Trust
Captain Cook's Monument
- National Trust
Captain Grenville's Column
- National Trust
A rostral column dedicated to the memory of Captain Thomas Grenville, Lord Cobham"s nephew. He was a British naval officer who served during the War of the Austrian Succession and died in 1847 during the naval engagement of the First Battle of Cape Finist
Cascade and Artificial Ruins
Lake Walk
Church of St Mary
(christian - anglican)
General Sir Richard Temple, first Viscount of Cobham (1675-1749) is buried inside. Stained glass comemorates Richard Morgan-Grenville who was killed in action in the early months of WW1, and was gidted to the church by his mother, Lady Kinloss.
Claydon House
- National Trust
Congreve's Monument
Diamond Jubilee Wood
Planted in 2012 to mark Queen Elizabeth II"s Diamond Jubilee.
Dido's Cave
Doric Arch
Eastern Lake Pavilion
Elephant Family & the Real Elephant Collective
Eleven Acre Lake
Lake Walk
A regular swimming spot for Stowe School students until 1973 when an indoor pool was created.
Fane of Pastoral Poetry
- National Trust
Paddock Course Walk
Gladiator
- National Trust
Go Ape!
St Leonards Road HP22 5NF Aylesbury
Golding Spring Miniature Railway
- Vale of Aylesbury Model Engineering Society
Gothic Cross
- National Trust
Gothic Temple
Book a short stay or holiday at the Gothic \nTemple through The Landmark Trust. Stunning \n360 degree balcony views."
Grecian Urn
- National Trust
Grecian Valley
This setting for the Temple of Concord & Victory was the last section of garden to be completed. Under the direction of Capability Brown & Lord Cobham, 500 men created the valley using only hand tools
Grotto
Hercules & Antaeus
- National Trust
Paddock Course Walk
Hermitage
Lake Walk
Lord Chatham's Urn
Lord Cobham's Pillar
Lord Cobham's Walk
Lady Cobham’s memorial to her husband is the tallest of Stowe’s monuments at 104 feet. The original statue was destroyed by lightning in 1957. Take a breather here for the excellent views to the Temple of Concord and Victory and across the parkland
Marquess Urn
- National Trust
Octagon Lake
Originally designed in a traditional formal style with eight structured sides. The lake was later ‘naturalised’ by Earl Temple. The surrounding area is generally level, but with grassy banks rolling down to the water
Palladian Bridge
Palladian Bridge
Designed to allow carriages to cross. Originally \nhigher over the water, but Octagon Lake has risen over the centuries. Stunning views."
Pebble Alcove
- National Trust
Perceval
By Sarah Lucas
Pullham rockword
- National Trust
Tulip Patch
Artificial rock grottos were a feature of late 19th-century gardens. Here, they were created by James Pulham & Son, who made realistic looking blocks out of lime mortar poured over brick and rubble: cheaper than hewn stone. Herbaceous plants now grow here
Queen's Temple
- National Trust
Lord Cobham built this for his wife to directly face his own Temple of Friendship where he and his friends would meet. Lady Cobham & her companions spent time enjoying the southerly aspect over Hawkwell Field & the temples at the bottom end of the garden.
Rotunda
Samson & the Philistine
- National Trust
Lord Cobham's Walk
Saxon Deities
- National Trust
Season's Fountain
- National Trust
Skittle Alley & Swing
- National Trust
Statue of Roman wrestlers
- National Trust
Stockgrove Sundial
Temple of Ancient Virtues
Cobham’s cenotaph to Socrates, Homer,
Temple of British Worthies
A must see. This is Cobham’s monument to the best of British; Shakespeare, Isaac Newton, John Milton, Elizabeth I. Other more obscure examples reflect the politics of the time. It is no accident that amongst the most worthy is Signor Fido, Cobham’s dog
Temple of Concord and Victory
Offering breathtaking views over the Grecian Valley, the Grecian Temple was rededicated as the Temple of Concord and Victory in the 1760s in honour of both the British victory over the French in the Seven Years’ War and political harmony at home.
Temple of Friendship
This is where Cobham’s social and political clique gathered - an all-male safe space for drinking, holding forth and partying. It was severely damaged by fire in the 1840s.
Temple of Venus
Terra degli Etruschi
- National Trust
Created by artist Stephen Cox, as part of the series "Interior Space", this sculpture forms part of the Rothschild Collection and was acquired by the Rothschild Family Trust in 2001. The plinth it sits on was ordered from Travertini Paradiso/Dei
The Four Continents
- National Trust
The Power House
- National Trust
Opening hours: Mo-Su 10:00-17:00
The Stables
The stables are 17th century French style & were designed by the same architect who designed the Manor. It now houses a café, shop & Coach House gallery. There is a bronze horse by Edgar Boehm, believed to be the Duke of Wellington"s charger. Copenhagen
Venus and Adonis
- National Trust
Dated 1741, these are the last known garden sculptures by Jan van Logteren & rare survivals of 18th-century Dutch sculpture. The army was stationed there during WWII & these sandstone figures show signs of how they were used as target practice.
Waddesdon Manor
- National Trust - fee HP18 0JH
Opening hours: We-Su 11:00-16:30; PH 11:00-16:30
Western Lake Pavilion
Windmill Hill Archive
Winslow Hall
Sheep Street
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chalet
37 Worminghall Road
Worminghall Road, 37 HP18 9QU
The Ark Accommodation
- Curly Tails
Email: just-pigs@hotmail.com
gallery
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High Street, 6
Touristic Information
Ascott House reception kisok
- National Trust
Atlas Cedar
Bottom Road
Bacombe Hill
Barbecues at Wendover Woods
Firecrest Trail
Beech
Beneath your feet
Boddington Hill Fort
Fitness Trail
Brilliant Birds
Bus Departure Information
Station Boulevard
Cheddington Live Departures
Cobblers Pits
Cobblers Pits
Common Ash
Commons And The Moneybury Hill Barrow
Duncombe Terrace
Crab Apple
Creepy Crawlies
Firecrest Trail
Discover Bernwood
The Square
Discover Boddington Hill Fort
Fitness Trail
English Oak
Explore Wendover Woods
Field Maple
Grand Union Canal - Aylesbury Arm
Halton Village wooden sign
- Halton Parish Counci
Halton Village
Halton's Heritage
Halton Village
Hazel
Heron Centre
Highway Rat Activity Trail - Start
Firecrest Trail
Historic Wendover
High Street, 28
Hop to it!
Firecrest Trail
Larch
Locomotive and Restoration Shed
Millennium Milepost Lower Grange Farm
1) Milton Keynes 7.5 2) Winslow 3
Millennium Milepost Middle Clayton
Queen Catherine Road
1) Bicester 11 2) Winslow 4.5
Millennium Milepost Shipton
Shipton
1) Milton Keynes 10.5 2) Bicester 15.5, Oxford 33.5
Millennium Milepost Weasel Lane
Buckingham Road
1) Winslow 5.75 2) City Centre 5
Millennium Milepost Winslow
Vicarage Road
1) Milton Keynes 11.25 2) Bicester 14.75, Oxford 32.75
Mini but mighty
Firecrest Trail
Mischievous animals
Firecrest Trail
Monument Drive
Monument Drive
National Trust Visitor Centre
- National Trust
Norway Spruce
Nuts and seeds
Firecrest Trail
Orienteering Course Start
Firecrest Trail
Our Village Tap
High Street
Rope Walk Meadow
Heron Path
Silver/Downy Birch
Stoke Mandeville Footpaths & Bridleways (1994)
Eskdale Road
The Remains of Notley Abbey
The Weighbridge
The Wendover Arm
HAL/18/1
Tourist Information Centre
High Street
Travel Information Office
Great Western Street
Tulip Patch
Tulip Patch
Turning over a new LEAF
Welcome to Aylesbury Basin
Coronation Villas
Welcome to Bacombe Hill
Map of the site, additionally text on the nature and history
Welcome to Bacombe Hill
Ellesborough Road
Map of the site, additionally text on the nature and history
Welcome to Vale Park
Park Street
Welcome to Wendover Woods
Firecrest Trail
Welcome to Wendover Woods
Firecrest Trail
Wendover Arm
Wharf Road
Wendover Memorial Community Orchard
Heron Path
Wendover Woods Fitness Trail
Fitness Trail
Wendover Woods Transformation
Firecrest Trail
Information about the building work
Wendover Woods Visitor Hub
St Leonards Road HP22 5NF Wendover
Whitebeam
Wild Cherry
Wildlife Sightings
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Public Bike Route
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Stocks Road
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Stablebridge Road
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HAL/19/1
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Wharf Road
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Heron Path
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Heron Path
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Heron Path
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Watery Lane
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High Street
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High Street
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Station Boulevard
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High Street
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High Street
Annotated map of the history of Westcott Parish
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Mallard Croft
Lists the tree"s and their location on a map of the orchard
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Bottom Road
Museum
Buckingham Old Gaol
- Buckingham Old Gaol Trust
Market Hill, 6 MK18 1JX Buckingham
Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-16:00
Buckinghamshire County Museum
Church Street
Buckinghamshire Military Museum Trust
Market Hill, 6
Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
Haddenham Museum
High Street
James McCudden Heritage Flight Centre
Groves Road
Long Crendon Courthouse
- The National Trust
Church Green
Opening hours: We 14:00-18:00; Sa,Su 11:00-18:00; Oct-Mar off
National Paralympic Heritage Centre
Guttmann Road
Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum
NR35 1NZ
Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-16:00; Th off; Fr off; PH 10:00-16:00
Pitstone Green Museum
- fee
Vicarage Road LU7 9EY Leighton Buzzard
Roald Dahl Children's Gallery
Pebble Lane
Silverstone Interactive Museum
- Silverstone Heritage Limited - fee
Luffield Terrace NN12 8TN Silverstone
Stowe House
- Stowe School - fee
Trenchard Museum
picnic site
Hyde Lane Lock
Buckingham Canal Society are restoring Hyde lane Lock here
Kingsbridge Picnic Site
Stewkley Road
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Firecrest Trail
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Cobblershill Lane
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Bourton Road
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Shipton
Touristic Viewpoint
Ivinghoe Beacon
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Duncombe Terrace
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Lake Walk
View of Octagon Lake and Eleven Acre Lake
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Marsworth Drive
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View of Stowe House
zoo
Oak Farm Animal Park
Tiggywinkles Wildlife Teaching Hospital
Waddesdon Aviary