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Home to the River Thames and Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire is a mix lively towns and rolling countryside and stretches from the outskirts of London towards the Midlands.

Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire and is famous for the Aylesbury Duck. Here you can visit the Oak Farm Rare Breeds Park and also find modern shops and enjoy the history of this lively market town. Nearby are the market towns of Amersham and Buckingham surrounded by relaxing pubs, pretty villages and numerous country walks for all the family.

If you are looking for culture, why not enjoy Buckinghamshire's rich literary heritage including Mary Shelley and TS Eliot. This is also where Roald Dahl wrote his famous children's stories and you can visit the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery in Aylesbury. Alternatively you could explore some of the magnificent country houses in the area. Buckinghamshire boasts the highest number of National Trust properties open to the public in the country, many of them open all year round.



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Brook Hotels

From the moment you step into a Brook Hotel you will feel relaxed and at ease. All their hotels have historical connections, many of them are listed buildings chosen for their charm, character and attractive locations.

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