Chenies Manor was originally known as ‘Chenies Palace’, the manorial rights of which were granted to the Cheyne family in 1180. In approximately 1460, Sir...
Milton’s Cottage is a Grade I listed 16th century cottage where John Milton lived and completed ’Paradise Lost’ and started ’Paradise Regained’. Four ground floor...
This quaint little building was originally constructed and used as a Methodist chapel. The conversion of the chapel to today’s Arts Centre has blessed its...
An unforgettable experience for everyone - this unique piece of heritage is just waiting to be explored. Depicting rural England in the 1930’s, time has...
The Cotswolds Trail is a beautiful walk that follows the Cotswolds Hills on their journey through Buckinghamshire. Visitors can walk along a path that...
Berkhampsted Castle is owned and managed by English Heritage and represents a fine example of a motte and bailey castle, close to the railway station...
These picturesque and well-managed stables house Britain’s oldest equine charity. The Home of Rest for Horses was founded in 1886 as a retirement home for...
This beautiful estate is managed and maintained by the National Trust, and offers stunning views from the Ivinghoe Beacon and the Duke of Bridgewater Monument...
This red-brick Georgian mansion was Benjamin Disraeli's country home from 1848 until his death in 1881 and houses a collection of memorabilia relating to the...