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Radnage / High Wycombe Links

The Sir Charles Napier An old-fashioned inn set in lovely grounds and serving great food.

Eden Shopping Centre High Wycombe's new shopping centre with an array of big name shops, a 12-screen cinema, state-of-the-art bowling alley, exclusive restaurants and much more.

Wycombe Swan Theatre Wycombe Swan is a vibrant theatre presenting the best in dance, theatre, music, musicals and comedy.

Tourist Attractions

Thames Valley Museums The Thames Valley museums highlighted on this page offer a particularly warm welcome to adults and children who want to enjoy a museum visit together. They provide a relaxed, ‘family friendly’ atmosphere and feature activities for the whole group, many of them FREE!

Bekonscot Model Village The world-famous Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, the world's oldest model village.

The Hell Fire Caves Supposedly of very ancient origin these unique caves were extended in the 1740’s by the infamous Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the notorious Hellfire Club. On entering the Caves, long winding passages lead deep underground for over half a mile.

Lacey Green Windmill Lacey Green windmill stands on the escarpment of the Chiltern Hills and has been restored back to working order to preserve its unique wooden machinery, which probably dates from around 1650, making this the oldest smock windmill in the country.

Lacey Green Maize Maze Lacey Green Maize Maze offers great all round family entertainment and is suitable for all age groups. Navigate your way around the British Isles, finding the clues along the way. Answers are hidden within the fifteen acres of maze.

Jacky Hawthorne Garden Design Jacky's own acclaimed and internationally recognised garden at Old Thatch is open to the public.

River and Rowing Museum The Museum has three main galleries devoted to the River Thames, the international sport of rowing and the town of Henley on Thames. Plus a Wind in the Willows exhibition heralds the return of Mr Toad, Ratty, Badger and Mole to the banks of the River Thames, whose creatures and landscapes provided the inspiration behind this classic tale.

West Wycombe Park Perfectly preserved rococo landscape garden with statues, grottoes and ornamental lake, surrounding a neo-classical mansion.

The Chilterns - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The Chilterns lie only a few miles north-west of London and yet they are an unspoilt area of rolling chalk hills, magnificent beechwoods, quiet valleys and charming brick and flint villages. A wonderful mosaic of woods, fields, hedges, sunken lanes and clear streams.

Stewart Linford Furniture Museum Formed in 1976, their bespoke furniture design and making is now widely recognised as one of the ultimate signs of quality in your home.

Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway The Icknield Line.

Other Links

Buckinghamshire County Council Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust
Woodland Trust National Trust
Philip Gahan Professional PhotoGraphic Services The Horse Trust