Buckinghamshire
Located right on London’s doorstep, Buckinghamshire comprises the largest part of the Chiltern hills: an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with some of the finest landscapes in England - rich farmland, birch forests and waterways such as the Thames and Grand Union Canal. Manors and large country houses abound in Buckinghamshire, making it the perfect place to escape the bustle of London and spend your wedding day in quiet indulgence. Buckinghamshire also combines urban and countryside; Milton-Keynes is a young, modern city, with all the attractions of an urban landscape and the Aylesbury Vale at your doorstep. Aylesbury town, Amersham and High Wycombe each present their own charm set amongst the Chiltern Hills. With bright lights and bustling streets, and places to rest and reflect, Buckinghamshire will deliver. Buckinghamshire enjoys the southern English climate, with average winter temperatures of 7-8° and average summer temperatures of 19-23°. Photo by Simon Godfrey via Unsplash
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Buckinghamshire
Located right on London’s doorstep, Buckinghamshire comprises the largest part of the Chiltern hills: an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with some of the finest landscapes in England - rich farmland, birch forests and waterways such as the Thames and Grand Union Canal. Manors and large country houses abound in Buckinghamshire, making it the perfect place to escape the bustle of London and spend your wedding day in quiet indulgence. Buckinghamshire also combines urban and countryside; Milton-Keynes is a young, modern city, with all the attractions of an urban landscape and the Aylesbury Vale at your doorstep. Aylesbury town, Amersham and High Wycombe each present their own charm set amongst the Chiltern Hills. With bright lights and bustling streets, and places to rest and reflect, Buckinghamshire will deliver. Buckinghamshire enjoys the southern English climate, with average winter temperatures of 7-8° and average summer temperatures of 19-23°. Photo by Simon Godfrey via Unsplash