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a Historic Building in the town of West Wycombe, in the county of Buckinghamshire


West Wycombe Park (National Trust)
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About West Wycombe Park

Perfectly preserved rococo landscape garden, surrounding a neo-classical mansion.

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Recommended towns near West Wycombe Park

High Wycombe, a Historic Market Town in the county of Buckinghamshire (2.5 miles, 4.1 km, direction E)
The largest town in Buckinghamshire county, and once famous for its thriving chair making industry, High Wycombe is the only town in the world that weighs its Mayors, which is a...
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Turville, a Picturesque Village in the county of Buckinghamshire (4.3 miles, 6.9 km, direction SW)
This village is noted for its numerous appearances in memorable televisions shows such as The Vicar of Dibley and Midsomer Murders. Turville is the quintessential English...
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Marlow, a Historic Market Town in the county of Buckinghamshire (4.8 miles, 7.8 km, direction S)
Marlow developed into a thriving town from a small community situated at the side of the River Thames.
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Hambleden, a Picturesque Village in the county of Buckinghamshire (5.7 miles, 9.1 km, direction SW)
Hambleden is an attractive village set in the valley of the Chilterns, close to the River Thames. It has a "Picture-Postcard" image with pretty flint and stone cottages spread out around the church.
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Bledlow, a Picturesque Village in the county of Buckinghamshire (5.9 miles, 9.4 km, direction NW)
This is one of Buckinghamshire most attractive villages. Anyone visiting the area could be forgiven for thinking they had seen it somewhere before because the village has been the setting for scenes in the T.V. drama Midsommer Murders. Take a close look at the Church of The Holy Trinity - in one episode this became St.Michael's church.
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Princes Risborough, a Historic Market Town in the county of Buckinghamshire (5.9 miles, 9.5 km, direction N)
An exquisite feature of the town is the Norman Church of St.Mary, the church shows restoration work from the 13th and 14th centuries and a modern spire built during the early part of the 20th century.
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Horsenden, in the county of Buckinghamshire (5.9 miles, 9.5 km, direction NW)
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Great Missenden, a Picturesque Village in the county of Buckinghamshire (6.1 miles, 9.7 km, direction NE)
Lying in a favoured position within the sweep of the glorious Chilterns, Great Missenden is an attractive village of charm and character, and was the home to Roald Dahl who wrote many of his best loved stories there.
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Beaconsfield, a Historic Market Town in the county of Buckinghamshire (7.4 miles, 11.9 km, direction E)
On arrival in Beaconsfield you are immediately struck by the spaciousness of its wide streets and the wonderful show of Victorian buildings and houses in the main street.
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Henley on Thames, a Historic Market Town in the county of Oxfordshire (8.3 miles, 13.4 km, direction SW)
Henley held the very first regatta in 1839 and in the year 1851 Prince Albert became Patron of the Regatta, thus giving the event the pretigious title of Royal Henley Regatta.
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Nearby travel help

M40 Junction 4(2.4 miles, 3.8 km, direction SE)
Saunderton Station(2.6 miles, 4.2 km, direction NW)
High Wycombe Station(2.6 miles, 4.3 km, direction E)
M40 Junction 5(4.9 miles, 7.9 km, direction W)
London Heathrow Airport(19.1 miles, 30.8 km, direction SE)
London Luton Airport(24.6 miles, 39.5 km, direction NE)
West Wycombe Park to London(30.6 miles, 49.2 km, direction E)

Accommodation & Hotels near West Wycombe Park

Hotel Name
Clifton Lodge Hotel(1.2 miles, 1.9 km, direction E)
Buckingham Hotel(1.5 miles, 2.4 km, direction E)
Ambassador Court Hotel(1.7 miles, 2.7 km, direction E)
Best Western Alexandra Hotel(2.4 miles, 3.8 km, direction SE)
Holiday Inn High Wycombe(2.4 miles, 3.8 km, direction SE)
Abbey Lodge Hotel(2.4 miles, 3.9 km, direction E)
De Vere Venues Uplands(2.5 miles, 4.1 km, direction E)
Rose & Crown, Country Pub & Eating House With Rooms(3.8 miles, 6.1 km, direction N)
Best Western Kings Hotel(4.4 miles, 7.1 km, direction W)
Crowne Plaza Marlow(4.7 miles, 7.5 km, direction S)
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