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Berkhamsted
The towns are situated on the Grand Union Canal and also on the
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Brill Windmill
It was probably erected sometime
in the 1680s. It offers fine views over the Buckinghamshire
countryside |
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Hatfield
Hatfield House was built by Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury
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Ivinghoe Beacon
The beacon is the 2nd
highest point of the Chiltern hills and offers stunning views over
the Vale of Aylesbury. |
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Mentmore Towers
Baron Meyer de Rothschild
built Mentmore Towers, soon to be converted in a 5 star hotel. |
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Sunsets
A collection is stunning sunsets from the
Chilterns. |
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Tring
The market town of Tring lies at the edge
of the Chiltern Hills and is a
pleasant place to live.
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Turville
This small village
community is surrounded by fields and woodland. |
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Vale of Aylesbury
This area of outstanding
natural beauty is set at the foot of the Chilterns which offers some
stunning views. |
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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
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Aldbury
Set on the footsteps
of Ashridge Woods Aldbury is one of the most scenic villages in
Southern England. |
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Ashridge Woods
Great for a day out any time of the year and has been used in the
latest Harry Potter movie.
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Aylesbury
This large market town has a wonderful old town centre and central
square
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Grand Union Canal
Now extensively used for leisure from
fishing canal boat holidays, walking and cycling. All new images.
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Hemel Hempstead
Hemel Hempstead is one of
Hertfordshire's "new towns" and also is the counties largest.
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Henley on Thames
Located by the
Thames, Henley is best known for its Royal Regatta held every July
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Marlow
Marlow is a charming
historic town situated on the River Thames and surrounded by
beautiful countryside

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