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| 47 Bicester Road, Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9EE
Tel: 01844 208268 |
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| 16th Century coaching inn serving excellent food with
fish specialities and cask ales. |
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| The Green, Chearsley, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0DJ Tel:
01844 208077 |
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Lovely little thatched inn with lots of plates on
the walls, situated opposite the village green serving well kept cask ales with roaring
log fires when in season, likeable locals and a lovely landlady - so she tells you ! |
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| Windmill Road, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire , SL3 6HD Tel: 01753 663183 |
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| The Black Horse is renowned for its excellent home-cooked food. Dating back to 1610 in a very picturesque village serving good beers. |
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| Common Lane, Littleworth Common, Buckinghamshire, SL1 8PP
Tel: 01753 642169 |
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| Good traditional pub famous locally for the supply of
real ales from all over the country. A converted cottage, a little difficult to find if
you don't know the area - very close to Burnham Beeches. The Blackwood Arms has a large
beer garden with a horses field at the bottom. No juke box or games machines. |
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| Cadmore End, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP14 3PF Tel:
01494 881183 |
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Excellent hotel / restaurant with a great reputation
for the food quality, particularly the fish dishes. The quality of the initial ingredients
is so important that they get their fish from the areas that specialise, such as shellfish
from Norfolk. They even have their own smokehouse for preparing salmon & trout. The
Blue Flag has even been known to serve a good pint of ale or two ! |
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| Gibralter, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP17 8TY Tel:
01643 748488 |
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| 16th Century thatched inn close to the Chiltern Hills.
Excellent food with seafood a speciality. |
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| Witheridge Lane, Penn, Buckinghamshire, HP10 8PN Tel: 01494
812640 |
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| Wonderful creeper clad 17th century inn built by the
Penn family, the landowners of the area. The multi roomed Crown is supposedly haunted
possibly due to the fact that the inn was also formerly used by a coffin maker. The
service is quality as is the food, the ales and the wines. Located on the ridge of the
Chiltern Hundreds. |
Crooked Billet
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| Bicester Road, Kingswood, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0QJ
Tel: 01296 770239 |
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| Dating back to the 17th century and located on the A41
between Bicester and Aylesbury, the Crooked Billet is an attractive roadside inn which is
believed to be haunted. Good food and traditional ales. |
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| 2 Westbrook End, Newton Longville, Buckinghamshire , MK17 0DF Tel: 01908 373936 |
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| Excellent 19th Century thatched inn located in a quiet village just 2 miles from Bletchley Park. The Crooked Billet is no 'cheap pub grub' establishment but is well worth a visit. The food is outstanding but is bettered by an incredible choice of wines. |
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| Water Lane, Ford, Buckinghamshire, HP17 8XH Tel:
01296 747473 |
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Lovely 16th Century country inn serving good food and traditional ales. Named after John Bigg who became a hermit after being involved in the signing of the death warrant of Charles
I. |
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| 8 High Street, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0JE Tel:
01296 651727 |
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| Delightful Grade II listed building located on
the A41 between Bicester and Aylesbury. Built in 1887 by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild,
the Five Arrows serves excellent food and traditional ales. |
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| 8 Churchway, Haddenham, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP17 8AA
Tel: 01844 291403 |
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| Close to the border with Oxfordshire. The
Green Dragon has an excellent reputation for food. |
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| West Edge, Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, OX6 0HA Tel: 01869
277365 |
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| Tudor pub with 17th Century brickwork which serves a
range of beers and specialises in Thai cooking. Located close to the A41 on the border to
Oxfordshire. |
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| Penn Street, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0PX Tel: 01494 713109 |
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Lovely country inn with it's own cricket
pitch. Located on the A404 between Amersham and High Wycombe. Good range of traditional
ales and fine food. |
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| 30 High Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0DJ Tel:
01494 726333 |
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15th-century
half timbered coaching inn which is a delight to behold. The wattle and daub exterior and
the imposing sense of history continues inside with timber beams, oak floors, and antique
furniture - the perfect setting for a delightful cream tea or a pint of well served
traditional ale straight from the cask. |
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| Long Crendon, Easington Terrace, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9EY
Tel: 01844 208387 |
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19th Century former village store located
close to the Oxfordshire border and less than 10 miles from Junction 7 of the M40.
Excellent food and a good range of traditional ales. |
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| Kings Head Passage,
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 2RW Tel: 01296 718 812 |
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| 19th Century former village store located
close to the Oxfordshire border and less than 10 miles from Junction 7 of the M40.
Excellent food and a good range of traditional ales. |
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| Chenies, Buckinghamshire, HP15 6EB Tel: 01923 282722 |
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| Popular inn with a tiny four-table dining area serving
good wholesome food including the 'Internationally Acclaimed Famous Original Chenies Lamb
Pie'. The Red Lion also serves some good wines and excellent real ales. |
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| Missenden Road, Great Kingshill, High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire, HP15 6EB Tel: 01494 711262 |
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A small brick and flint cottage which has built an
excellent reputation for food. Fish a speciality with a touch of Spanish hospitality. |
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| 9 High Street, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, HP22 6DU Tel:
01296 622266 |
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| 17th Century coaching inn with low timbered ceilings
and giant brick hearths. From 1830 there is record of a daily service to the Bull Inn at
Holborn, London for the fare of ten shillings with a journey time of five hours. |
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| Little Hampden, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 9PS
Tel: 01494 488393 |
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Hostelry dating back to 1750
situated in a picturesque part of England. An excellent menu is complimented by a
selection of traditional ales. Located at the end of a country lane but well worth finding
out. |
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| Forty Green, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1XT
Tel: 01494 673382 |
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 World renowned
900 year old inn and it's no wonder why. Real fires, a friendly welcome, excellent ales,
great food, low beams and history packed ! King Charles hid in the inn while fleeing the
Batlle of Worcester in 1651. Popular with locals and tourists which provides the inns'
only minus point - a car park which looks like it belongs in a huge theme park. It is
rumoured that it once rained there as well ! |
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| St. Peter Street, Marlow, Buckinghamshire , SL7 1NQ Tel:
01628 484140 |
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Popular inn with lows beams, brassware and nautical
pictures adorning the walls. Well kept ales, excellent food and fine wines are served in
an interesting dining area. Located behind the high street of Marlow but only about 15
yards from the banks of the Thames. |
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| Fawley, Buckinghamshire, RG9 6JE Tel: 01491 638360 |
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| With lovely views of the Chiltern Hills, the Walnut
Tree sits high above Henley-on-Thames and boasts two walnut trees in a very pleasant
garden that has rustic swings and an original hitching-post. The restaurant uses walnut
furniture made from a tree felled on the site. The Walnut tree has a fine reputation for
food. |
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| Main Street, Maids Moreton, Buckinghamshire, MK18 1QR
Tel: 01531 815433 |
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| 17th Century thatched inn located just outside the
County town of Buckingham. Good choice of food and real ales. |
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| 30 High Street, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, SL9
9AQ Tel: 01753 887725 |
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| Traditional 15th century pub serving home made food,
contemporary beers and real ales. Very friendly local people, low beamed and very
picturesque inside, great looking pub in the summer abundant in colour with its flower
display. Roaring log fire in the winter. Known for its traditional 'Bubble & Squeak'on
the home made menu. |