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Local Links
For walkers, the Rose and Crown sits astride the
western edge of The Chiltern Way, a 200 km
circular trail through an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty.
Other less strenuous local attractions include Prime Ministers’ past and present residences at Hughenden Manor and Chequers, and the Wycombe Swan Theatre.
If you're coming to The Rose and Crown, here are links to several local sites which you might find useful when planning your stay with us.
A guide to walking in Buckinghamshire including the Chiltern Way which passes close to the Rose and Crown. With over 2,500 miles of public rights of way, there are plenty of places to explore. |
Hughenden Manor was home to Queen Victoria’s favourite Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli and is still filled with his furniture, books and pictures. |
The sinister story of the Hell-Fire Club and the building of the Hell-Fire Caves in the 18th century by Sir Francis Dashwood and 'The Knights of St. Francis of Wycombe'.
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Experience the magic of roald dahl with a visit to this exciting hand-on gallery at the award-winning Bucks county museum
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Wycombe Swan is one of the leading theatres in the UK, holding some 700 performances of 300 separate shows in its three venues each year, with a total attendance of around 250,000: a place of artistic excellence and artistic experience
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A visit to Odds Farm provides an opportunity to meet rare and interesting animals – and have a great day out at any time of the year. |
Come and explore over 30 rescued historic buildings, furnished as homes and places of work or worship. |
Explore 600 acres of stunning scenery and see thousands of rare and exotic animals in their natural habitat.
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The home of the British Grand Prix has been a favourite with fans for decades. But there’s more to Silverstone than its race day events. An outstanding range of activities and services makes it one of the most unique and prestigious venues in the UK.
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Waddesdon Manor houses one of the finest collections of French 18th century decorative arts. The furniture, Savonnerie carpets and Sèvres porcelain rank in importance with the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Louvre in Paris.
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Please note that The Rose and Crown accepts no responsibility for the content of any sites to which this page may link.
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