Like battlements defending London’s north west flank, the rounded chalk hills of the Chilterns are a treasure house of walks, views, history and fun. With its beech woods and bluebells, the Chilterns inspired artists and writers such as Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley Spencer and Roald Dahl, whose children’s work is celebrated at a story centre in Great Missenden. Near London but “far away in the hills” the nobility built fine houses. Hughenden Manor, West Wycombe Park and Cliveden all have stories to tell. Pitstone Windmill and the Chilterns Open Air Museum help front the area’s heritage, with a miniature glimpse of the 1930s at the Bekonscot Model Village and Railway. And we mustn’t forget Jumbo, waiting to welcome you to Whipsnade Zoo, set on Dunstable Downs.
12th century manor house with medieval dining room and many 18th century features
Attractive detached house in a charming cul-de-sac in a quiet residential area a 7 minutes drive or short walk to the town centre
Victorian farmhouse on arable farm with sheep and beef, set in attractive countryside
House in picturesque village
17th century National Trust farmhouse
One bedroom cottage with open plan living area
Two bedroom cottage, all on one level with polished hard wood floors throughout
Ash Cottage is all on one level and equipped to a high standard
A large cottage, all on one level and equipped to a high standard
Farm guest house on arable farm set back from A1
Late Victorian farmhouse set in beautiful, peaceful countryside
Beautiful Victorian house set in National Trust woodlands
200 year old brick and flint house in an acre of well maintained garden
Converted farm building in tranquil countryside
New traditionally built farmhouse overlooking fishpond and waterfall within Cotswold Water Park
First floor apartment with large kitchen, sitting room, full shower room and separate bedroom with king size bed.
Ground floor apartment suitable for people with limited mobility, with full kitchen and ensuite bedroom with king-size bed. Also sitting room with 2 two-seater sofas.
Luxurious ground floor suite style accommodation, situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Thruxton, Hampshire
A beautifully restored and renovated traditional oak-beamed farmhouse
Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse. Accommodation is offered on a room only basis – rooms include a fridge, microwave, toaster and tea/coffee making facilities.
One of three converted farm buildings
One of three converted farm buildings
One of three converted farm buildings
Open plan living within Stable Barn with own entrance
Victorian/late 17th century farmhouse
Large family Tudor style house on edge of village
Guesthouse near Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Farmhouse on large family farm with wonderful views
Traditional Cotswold stone farmhouse standing in 20 acres of gardens