Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Buckingham.
Relax and enjoy our comfortable farmhouse
accommodation, set in a working arable farm. All
rooms are en-suite with TV and tea/coffee tray.
Ample parking available. Children welcome over
12 years. Non-smoking. Evening meal available by
request. Conveniently located for National Trust
properties and Silverstone Circuit. 10 miles
from Milton Keynes and easily accessible from
M40. Guests are welcome to walk on the farm
footpaths. VB 4 Stars. Tariff: Double/Twin £55
per room, Four Poster from £55 -£60 per room. Price: From £30.00 - £35.00 per person,
per night Rooms: 1 Double, 1 Twin, 1 Four Poster -
All En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
A421 Buckingham Ring Road, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire MK18 1RY
A modern 70 bedroom non smoking hotel with Leisure Club, offering excellent cuisine, spacious open plan public areas, free parking and always a warm welcome. An ideal place to stay when visiting Oxford, Stratford Upon Avon, Milton Keynes, Silverstone Circuit, Bicester Designer Retail Village, and wonderful National Trust properties such as Stowe Landscape Gardens and Waddesdon Manor. Easy access from the M1 and M40.
The Folly Inn is situated near the small village of Adstock on the main Buckingham to Aylesbury road. It is a main road location about 5 miles from the centre of Buckingham.
Villiers Classic Hotel has been designed around an original cobbled courtyard that once stabled 150 horses. 46 individually designed en-suite bedrooms and suites with all the facilities you would expect at home.
The Red Lion is a traditional 16th Century Coaching Inn steeped in history and tradition and gracefully combining olde world charms with a contemporary look and feel. Situated on the High Street in the town of Wendover, the Red Lion offers the perfect location for a weekend away and being less than an hour by train to London offers a relaxed commute into the Capital. The charismatic Red Lion Hotel more info. . .
This famous Anglo-Saxon town within the meadows
of the River Ouse, was partly destroyed by a fire in the 17th century,
losing its role of ‘county town’ to Aylesbury. With a 13th century Chantry
chapel and an old jail, built to look like a castle, Charles 1 used Castle
House to hold war councils, and Stowe House is now a public school. Stowe
House is surrounded by landscaped gardens owned by the National Trust, and
for 10 years ‘Capability’ Brown performed the duties of head gardener.