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Brill Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Brill:
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The historic Buckinghamshire village of Brill is home to a fine example of a 17th Century post mill. The mill retains much of the original machinery, although it is not in working order. It is open to the public on...
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This ingenious 17th Century duck decoy system is in working in order and is regularly demonstrated for visitors. Situated in a beautiful area of woodland, the attraction in managed by the National Trust. The decoy itself is operated...
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Boarstall Tower was built in 1312 and is Buckinghamshire’s only surviving medieval military building. It was once the main entrance to the royal hunting forest of Bernwood and the gatehouse to the manor house. The tower played a significant role...
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This small steam railway is run by enthusiasts of the Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway Association based in the village of Chinnor. They took over a section of the former Great Western branch line in 1994. The line originally ran...
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Long Crendon Courthouse is a National Trust property dating from 1500 and situated at the end of the high street of this picturesque Buckinghamshire village. It has been preserved for both its historical and architectural importance, being saved from demolition...
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St. Mary’s is located in the oldest part of the attractive market town of Thame in Oxfordshire. The church dates from the 13th Century and contains features dating from that time right up until the present day. Many original features...
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By the late 1940’s most of the native mature oak trees that once dominated the landscape at Rushbeds Wood had been felled and today most of the trees in this woodland are ash, maple, hazel and hawthorn. These trees provide...
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Thame Leisure Centre is a modern swimming and fitness centre located on the outskirts of the attractive market town of Thame. The centre has a 25m adjustable depth main swimming pool and a shallow parent and toddler pool with water...
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This National Trust property (built 1874-89) is a magnificent French Renaissance-style chateau housing the Rothschild collection of art treasures including Sèvres porcelain and works by Gainsborough and Reynolds. It has one of the finest Victorian gardens, a Parterre, rose...
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This delightful Saxon church is situated within the village of Waterperry, adjacent to Waterperry House. It is an architectural treasure trove, displaying progressive additions, alterations and decoration from before the Norman conquest up until the 19th Century. The church is...
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The beautiful 8-acre gardens of Waterperry House were founded by Beatrix Havergal in the 1930s. Today it includes formal gardens, an herbaceous border, woodland garden, rose garden and a wildlife walk by the banks of the river Thame. The gardens...
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