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Amersham
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Beaconsfield
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Berkhamsted
The towns are situated on the Grand Union Canal and also on the River Bulbourne,
Brill Windmill
It was probably erected sometime in the 1680s. It offers fine views over the Buckinghamshire countryside
Chesham
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Hatfield
Hatfield House was built by Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I, in 1611.
Ivinghoe Beacon
The beacon is the 2nd highest point of the Chiltern hills and offers stunning views over the Vale of Aylesbury.
Mentmore Towers
Baron Meyer de Rothschild built Mentmore Towers, soon to be converted in a 5 star hotel.
Pitstone Windmill
This mill is believed to be the oldest post mill in the UK. Given to the National Trust in 1937, it is now restored.
River Thames
Shot around Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. This is an area of  Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Sunsets
A collection is stunning sunsets from the Chilterns.
Tring
The market town of Tring lies at the edge of the Chiltern Hills and is a pleasant place to live.
Turville
This small village community is surrounded by fields and woodland.
Vale of Aylesbury
This area of outstanding natural beauty is set at the foot of the Chilterns which offers some stunning views.
Wendover
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Windsor
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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. Find more information at the chiltern website HERE


Aldbury
Set on the footsteps of Ashridge Woods Aldbury is one of the most scenic villages in Southern England.
Ashridge Woods
Great for a day out any time of the year and has been used in the latest Harry Potter movie.
Aylesbury
This large market town has a wonderful old town centre and central square

Berkhamsted Castle
Only fragments remain of this once large and important castle.
Grand Union Canal
Now extensively used for leisure from fishing canal boat holidays, walking and cycling. All new images.
 
Hemel Hempstead
Hemel Hempstead is one of Hertfordshire's "new towns" and also is the counties largest.
Henley on Thames
Located by the Thames, Henley is best known for its Royal Regatta held every July since 1839.
Marlow
Marlow is a charming historic town situated on the River Thames and surrounded by beautiful countryside

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