High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge Includes 103 • 104 Journeys Route101•102 Between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Monday to Friday Except Public Holidays

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge Includes 103 • 104 Journeys Route101•102 Between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Monday to Friday Except Public Holidays High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge includes 103 • 104 journeys route101•102 between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Monday to Friday except Public Holidays Bus Number 101 101 102 103 101 104 103 102 103 101 104 102 104 101 103 102 102 104 101 103 102 High Wycombe, Bus Station 0525 0535 0540 0545 0600 0610 0625 0630 0650 0655 0715 0735 0800 0825 0845 0900 0915 0930 0945 1000 1015 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 0533 0543 0549 0554 0609 0620 0635 0640 0701 0708 0729 0750 0817 0842 0900 0915 0928 0942 0957 1012 1027 Holtspur, The King’s Head 0540 0550 0557 0602 0617 0629 0644 0650 0715 0723 0745 0807 0833 0857 0912 0927 0939 0951 1006 1021 1036 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 0543 0553 0621 0727 0902 1009 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 0605 0609 0636 0651 0659 0724 0754 0818 0842 0919 0934 0948 0958 1028 1045 Gerrards Cross, East Common 0551 0601 0618 W 0631 C W 0715 W 0741 C 0833 C 0914 W 1000 C 1018 W 1057 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 0556 0606 0623 0637 0723 0748 0839 0920 1005 1023 1102 Uxbridge, York Road 0601 0611 0630 0644 0733 0758 0852 0929 1014 1031 1110 Bus Number 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 High Wycombe, Bus Station 1030 1045 1100 1115 1130 1145 1200 1215 1230 1245 1300 1315 1330 1345 1400 1415 1430 1445 1500 1515 1535 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 1042 1057 1112 1127 1142 1157 1212 1227 1242 1257 1312 1327 1342 1357 1412 1427 1442 1458 1514 1529 1549 Holtspur, The King’s Head 1051 1106 1121 1136 1151 1206 1221 1236 1251 1306 1321 1336 1351 1406 1421 1436 1451 1507 1523 1538 1558 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 1109 1209 1309 1409 1511 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 1058 1128 1145 1158 1228 1245 1258 1328 1345 1358 1428 1445 1458 1533 1554 1609 Gerrards Cross, East Common C 1118 W 1157 C 1218 W 1257 C 1318 W 1357 C 1418 W 1458 C 1521 W 1607 C Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 1123 1202 1223 1302 1323 1402 1423 1503 1526 1614 Uxbridge, York Road 1131 1210 1231 1310 1331 1410 1431 1511 1534 1624 High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge includes 103 • 104 journeys route101•102 between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Monday to Friday except Public Holidays Bus Number 101 103 102 101 104 103 102 102 104 102 101 103 102 104 102 102 102 High Wycombe, Bus Station 1550 1607 1625 1640 1655 1715 1730 1745 1800 1810 1825 1840 1855 1910 1925 1950 2040 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 1605 1622 1640 1654 1709 1729 1744 1759 1814 1824 1838 1853 1907 1922 1936 2001 2051 Holtspur, The King’s Head 1615 1632 1651 1705 1720 1739 1754 1808 1823 1833 1846 1901 1915 1930 1944 2009 2059 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 1619 1710 1850 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 1642 1704 1731 1749 1807 1820 1832 1841 1908 1923 1937 1953 2018 2108 Gerrards Cross, East Common 1630 W 1718 1722 C W 1821 1834 C 1902 A 1935 C 2005 2030 2120 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 1637 1725 1729 1828 1841 1907 1940 2010 2035 2125 Uxbridge, York Road 1645 1735 1737 1836 1849 1915 1948 2017 2042 2132 Notes: W - Service 103 continues to Watford via Amersham; A - Service 103 continues to Amersham Station; C - Service 104 continues via the Chalfonts to Uxbridge. Please view the full 103 and 104/105 timetables for details. High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge includes 103 • 104 journeys route101•102 between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Saturday Bus Number 101 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 High Wycombe, Bus Station 0555 0625 0650 0700 0710 0725 0740 0745 0800 0815 0830 0845 0900 0915 0930 0945 1000 1015 1030 1045 1100 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 0604 0634 0659 0709 0719 0734 0750 0755 0810 0825 0840 0855 0911 0927 0942 0957 1012 1027 1042 1057 1112 Holtspur, The King’s Head 0612 0642 0707 0717 0727 0742 0758 0803 0819 0834 0849 0904 0920 0936 0951 1006 1021 1036 1051 1106 1121 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 0615 0720 0807 0907 1009 1109 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 0650 0713 0733 0750 0805 0826 0843 0856 0927 0945 0958 1028 1045 1058 1128 Gerrards Cross, East Common 0623 0701 C 0728 W 0801 C 0816 W 0855 C 0916 W 0957 C 1018 W 1057 C 1118 W Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 0628 0706 0733 0806 0821 0900 0921 1002 1023 1102 1123 Uxbridge, York Road 0634 0712 0739 0812 0828 0907 0928 1010 1031 1110 1131 Bus Number 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 104 101 103 102 High Wycombe, Bus Station 1115 1130 1145 1200 1215 1230 1245 1300 1315 1330 1345 1400 1415 1430 1445 1500 1515 1530 1545 1600 1615 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 1127 1142 1157 1212 1227 1242 1257 1312 1327 1342 1357 1412 1427 1442 1457 1512 1528 1545 1558 1613 1628 Holtspur, The King’s Head 1136 1151 1206 1221 1236 1251 1306 1321 1336 1351 1406 1421 1436 1451 1506 1521 1537 1555 1607 1622 1637 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 1209 1309 1409 1509 1611 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 1145 1158 1228 1245 1258 1328 1345 1358 1428 1445 1458 1528 1545 1602 1629 1646 Gerrards Cross, East Common 1157 C 1218 W 1257 C 1318 W 1357 C 1418 W 1457 C 1518 W 1557 C 1621 W 1658 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 1202 1223 1302 1323 1402 1423 1502 1523 1602 1626 1703 Uxbridge, York Road 1210 1231 1310 1331 1410 1431 1510 1531 1610 1634 1711 High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge includes 103 • 104 journeys route101•102 between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Saturday Bus Number 104 101 103 102 104 101 102 104 102 102 102 102 High Wycombe, Bus Station 1630 1645 1700 1715 1730 1750 1815 1835 1855 1925 1950 2040 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 1643 1658 1713 1727 1742 1801 1826 1846 1906 1936 2001 2051 Holtspur, The King’s Head 1652 1707 1722 1736 1751 1810 1835 1855 1915 1944 2009 2059 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 1711 1813 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 1659 1729 1745 1758 1844 1902 1924 1953 2018 2108 Gerrards Cross, East Common C 1720 W 1757 C 1822 1856 C 1936 2005 2030 2120 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 1725 1802 1827 1901 1941 2010 2035 2125 Uxbridge, York Road 1733 1810 1834 1908 1948 2017 2042 2132 Notes: W - Service 103 continues to Watford; C - Service 104 continues via the Chalfonts to Uxbridge. Please view the full 103 and 104/105 timetables for details. High Wycombe • Beaconsfield • Uxbridge route102 Sundays & Public Holidays Bus Number 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 High Wycombe, Bus Station 0622 0710 0740 0810 0840 0910 0940 1010 1040 1110 1140 1210 1240 1310 1340 1410 1440 1510 1540 1610 1640 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 0632 0720 0750 0820 0850 0920 0950 1020 1050 1120 1150 1220 1250 1320 1350 1420 1450 1520 1550 1620 1650 Holtspur, The King’s Head 0640 0728 0758 0828 0858 0928 0958 1028 1058 1128 1158 1228 1258 1328 1358 1428 1458 1528 1558 1628 1658 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 0801 0901 1001 1101 1201 1301 1401 1501 1601 1701 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 0647 0735 0806 0835 0906 0935 1006 1035 1106 1135 1206 1235 1306 1335 1406 1435 1506 1535 1606 1635 1706 Gerrards Cross, East Common 0659 0746 0846 0946 1046 1146 1246 1346 1446 1546 1646 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 0704 0751 0851 0951 1051 1151 1251 1351 1451 1551 1651 Uxbridge, York Road 0710 0757 0857 0957 1057 1157 1257 1357 1457 1557 1657 Bus Number 102 102 High Wycombe, Bus Station 1710 1740 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 1720 1750 Holtspur, The King’s Head 1728 1758 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 1801 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 1735 1806 Gerrards Cross, East Common 1746 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 1751 Uxbridge, York Road 1757 Uxbridge • Beaconsfield • High Wycombe includes 103/X103 • 104 journeys route101•102 between Beaconsfield and High Wycombe Monday to Friday except Public Holidays Bus Number 102 102 104 101 X103 102 104 102 X103 101 104 102 103 101 104 102 103 101 104 102 103 Uxbridge, York Road, Stop W 0610 0640 0720 0740 0836 0922 0943 1022 1043 1122 1143 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 0617 0647 0730 0751 0846 0930 0951 1030 1051 1130 1151 Gerrards Cross, East Common 0623 0653 0736 0757 0851 0935 0956 1035 1056 1135 1156 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 0634 0704 0721 0804 0815 0840 0908 0926 0956 1011 1026 1056 1111 1126 1156 1211 1226 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 0637 0707 0725 0747 0808 0819 0844 0912 0930 0945 1000 1015 1030 1045 1100 1115 1130 1145 1200 1215 1230 Holtspur, The King’s Head 0640 0710 0729 0751 0811 0823 0847 0916 0933 0948 1003 1018 1033 1048 1103 1118 1133 1148 1203 1218 1233 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 0648 0718 0740 0801 0822 0834 0858 0926 0942 0957 1012 1027 1042 1057 1112 1127 1142 1157 1212 1227 1242 High Wycombe, Bus Station 0657 0728 0754 0816 0839 0848 0910 0938 0954 1009 1024 1039 1054 1109 1124 1139 1154 1209 1224 1239 1254 Bus Number 101 104 102 103 101 104 102 103 101 104 102 103 101 104 102 103 101 104 102 102 103 Uxbridge, York Road, Stop W 1222 1243 1322 1343 1422 1441 1525 1543 1632 1710 Denham, Springbridge Nurseries 1230 1251 1330 1351 1430 1450 1535 1553 1645 1725 Gerrards Cross, East Common 1235 1256 1335 1356 1435 1455 1540 1559 1652 1731 Beaconsfield, Maxwell Road 1256 1311 1326 1356 1411 1427 1453 1513 1530 1602 1617 1639 1716 1731 1746 1801 Beaconsfield Old Town, Saracen’s Head 1245 1300 1315 1330 1345 1400 1415 1431 1445 1500 1518 1535 1552 1607 1622 1644 1704 1720 1735 1750 1805 Holtspur, The King’s Head 1248 1303 1318 1333 1348 1403 1418 1434 1448 1503 1522 1539 1556 1611 1626 1648 1708 1724 1739 1754 1809 Wycombe Marsh, Old Post Office 1257 1312 1327 1342 1357 1412 1427 1443 1457 1514 1533 1550 1607 1622 1638 1700 1723 1739 1754 1806 1820 High
Recommended publications
  • 5350 the London Gazette, 12Th May 1970 Water
    5350 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12TH MAY 1970 the Colchester and District Water Board (Water A copy of the application and of any map, plan Charges) Order, 1968. or other document submitted with it may be inspected The Board are authorised to supply water in the free of charge at the Board's Southern Area Office, areas or part of the areas of the following-named Mill End Road, High Wycombe, at all reasonable counties and districts: hours during the period beginning 8th May 1970. The administrative County of Cambridgeshire. and ending on 5th June 1970. The administrative County of Essex. This proposal is to enable the Bucks Water Board The administrative County of West Suffolk. to continue to abstract from existing boreholes and The Borough of Colchester. the proposed boreholes at their Mill End Road Pump- The Urban District of Braintree and Booking. ing Station a total daily quantity of 4,000,000 gallons. The Urban District of Halstead. Any person who wishes to make representations The Urban District of West Mersea. about the application should do so in writing to the The Urban District of Witham. Secretary, Thames Conservancy, Burdett House, 15 The Urban District of Wivenhoe. Buckingham Street, London W.C.2, before the end The Rural District of Braintree. of the said period. The Rural District of Chelmsford. R. S. Cox, Clerk and Treasurer of the Bucks The Rural District of Clare. Water Board. The Rural District of Dunmow. 1st May 1970. The Rural District of Halstead. The Rural District of Lexden and Winstree. The Rural District of Maldon.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Buckinghamshire; a Military History by Ian F. W. Beckett
    Buckinghamshire; A Military History by Ian F. W. Beckett 1 Chapter One: Origins to 1603 Although it is generally accepted that a truly national system of defence originated in England with the first militia statutes of 1558, there are continuities with earlier defence arrangements. One Edwardian historian claimed that the origins of the militia lay in the forces gathered by Cassivelaunus to oppose Caesar’s second landing in Britain in 54 BC. 1 This stretches credulity but military obligations or, more correctly, common burdens imposed on able bodied freemen do date from the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of the seventh and eight centuries. The supposedly resulting fyrd - simply the old English word for army - was not a genuine ‘nation in arms’ in the way suggested by Victorian historians but much more of a selective force of nobles and followers serving on a rotating basis. 2 The celebrated Burghal Hidage dating from the reign of Edward the Elder sometime after 914 AD but generally believed to reflect arrangements put in place by Alfred the Great does suggest significant ability to raise manpower at least among the West Saxons for the garrisoning of 30 fortified burghs on the basis of men levied from the acreage apportioned to each burgh. 3 In theory, it is possible that one in every four of all able-bodied men were liable for such garrison service. 4 Equally, while most surviving documentation dates only from 1 G. J. Hay, An Epitomised History of the Militia: The Military Lifebuoy, 54 BC to AD 1905 (London: United Services Gazette, 1905), 10.
    [Show full text]
  • Buckinghamshire County Rugby Football Union Cup & Bowl Competitions
    BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION LIMITED Season 2016 / 2017 H A N D B O O K bucksrfu.pitchero.com BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION LIMITED Registered Number: 28986 R website: bucksrfu.pitchero.com Buckinghamshire Rugby Football Union was founded on Friday, 16th July 1949 at a meeting held at the Red Lion Hotel in High Wycombe. Colours: Red & Black Chairman’s Foreword Welcome to the new County Handbook which I hope you will find to be a useful source of valuable information about our County and our Clubs. I hope that you find the fixture lists a useful feature, enabling you to support our Bucks Clubs. Please also refer to our Website: bucksrfu.pitchero.com This site holds all the relevant information and news about Bucks Rugby. Please contact the Webmaster if you have any information or news that needs to be shared. Remember, the website is only as good as its content so let’s all contribute! The season 2015/16 was again a huge success for Rugby in the County with the Bucks U 20 XV reaching the semi-final of the county plate competition and the senior XV also getting to the semi- final of their competition. This is the furthest either team have reached in the County’s history. As a County we seem to produce some very talented players, and this is very much down to the Clubs and Schools in our area being “Development” focused and ensuring that the most talented get the exposure they deserve. We intend as County to continue this theme every season and ensure that as many players as possible have the opportunity to play at their highest potential level.
    [Show full text]
  • Used As Reference Site Address Held As
    South Bucks District Council Property Portfolio - January 2020 Used As Reference Site Address Held As Easting Northing Let As Oakside, Denham, Buckinghamshire, Amenity Land 2015/00440/PROPSB UB9 4BX Freehold 504941 185142 Lease from SBDC Stoke Place Boarding Kennels, Stoke Place Farmhouse, Stoke Place, Stoke Green, Stoke Poges, Boarding Kennels 2016/00497/PROPSB Buckinghamshire, SL2 4HT Freehold 498266 182272 Lease from SBDC Boat Yard, Mill Lane, Taplow, Boat Yard 2015/00472/PROPSB Buckinghamshire, SL6 0AA Freehold 490195 181385 Lease from SBDC Altons, Burkes Road, Beaconsfield, Car Park - Surface 2015/00416/PROPSB Buckinghamshire, HP9 1PB Freehold 493802 190990 Penncroft Car Park, Burkes Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 Car Park - Surface 2015/00418/PROPSB 1NZ Freehold 493865 190944 Lease from SBDC Car Park, Warwick Road, Car Park - Surface 2015/00427/PROPSB Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire Freehold 493813 191346 Lease from SBDC Car Park Opposite Neville Court, Dropmore Road, Burnham, Car Park - Surface 2015/00432/PROPSB Buckinghamshire Freehold 493129 182937 Lease from SBDC Car Park, Jennery Lane, Burnham, Car Park - Surface 2015/00434/PROPSB Buckinghamshire, SL1 8BX Freehold 493201 182606 Lease from SBDC Summers Road Car Park, Summers Car Park - Surface 2015/00438/PROPSB Road, Burnham, Buckinghamshire Freehold 493058 182535 Lease from SBDC Broadway Car Park and Public Conveniences, The Broadway, Beaconsfield Road, Farnham Car Park - Surface 2015/00450/PROPSB Common, Buckinghamshire Freehold 496048 185025 Lease from SBDC Bulstrode
    [Show full text]
  • 14A Woodchester Park, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2TU Location
    Insert Image of property here 14a Woodchester Park, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2TU Location This beautiful home is one of 2 homes and 4 apartments on our latest development in Woodchester Park, Beaconsfield. The locale is considered a highly desirable commuter town, being within a 30-minute journey to Heathrow and 25 minutes from London Marylebone via Chiltern Railways. The area has an OFSTED rated “Outstanding” school just 0.3 miles away, and is within catchment for several Buckinghamshire grammar schools. In addition, there are a wide range of private schools in the vicinity such as High March & Davenies. There are multiple boutiques, supermarkets, and restaurants in the Beaconsfield area. Larger shopping centres can be found in High Wycombe (Eden centre) and in Uxbridge (The Chimes/Intu). In addition, the town is well served with multiple Golf and Sports Clubs in the area, for those who enjoy an active lifestyle. The home is also very close to the Beaconsfield Model Village, a lovely tourist attraction. Beaconsfield- 1.9 miles Gerrards Cross - 5.7 miles High Wycombe - 6.1 miles Heathrow Airport - 15.0 miles Luton Airport - 28.1 miles Windsor - 11.7 miles Ascot - 17.5 miles Wycombe Heights Golf Centre - 4.1 miles Gerrards Cross Golf Club - 6.2 miles Buckinghamshire Golf Club - 9.7 miles Alfriston School - 0.3 miles Davenies School - 1.4 miles Beaconsfield High School- 1.9 miles Burnham Grammar School - 7.7 miles Beaconsfield Train Station- 1.2 miles Seer Green Train Station- 3.2 miles High Wycombe Train Station - 6.1 miles Floor Plan - Proposed Ground Floor Ground Floor: 151m2/ 1629ft2 Total area of property: 367m2 / 3951ft2 Floor Plan - Proposed First Floor First Floor: 153m2/ 1647ft2 Total area of property: 367m2 / 3951ft2 Floor Plan - Proposed Loft Floor Loft Floor: 63m2 / 675ft2 Total area of property: 367m2 / 3951ft2 The Pillars, Slade Oak Lane, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire SL9 0QE +44 (0) 1895 832 560 [email protected] www.landmark-group.co.uk Landmark Group provides a 10 year warranty on new homes through Advantage Insurance.
    [Show full text]
  • Post-16 Buckinghamshire County Council Travel Policy
    Local Authority Post 16 Transport Policy Statement 2017/2018 Transport policy statement for learners aged 16–18 and continuing learners aged 19 and over Name of Local Authority: Buckinghamshire County Council Department Responsible: Children’s Social Care and Learning 1. Summary of Policy Statement and Main Objectives Buckinghamshire County Council is committed to ensuring that students aged 16–19 have access to educational opportunities at school or college, enabling them to acquire the knowledge, skills and experience necessary for them to pursue their chosen careers and, more importantly, to meet the challenge of employment and personal development in the future. This Policy Statement describes the assistance with transport costs that is available to students aged 16-19, resident in Buckinghamshire, who are undertaking full-time further education courses. This statement is published in line with the Department for Education national guidance: www.gov.uk/government/publications/post-16-transport-to-education-and-training 2. Financial Support Schemes 2.1. The 16-19 Bursary Fund A key priority of the Government is to close the gap in attainment between those from poorer and more affluent backgrounds, and to ensure every young person participates in and benefits from a place in 16-19 education and training. The Government provides funding to tackle disadvantage both through the Education Funding Agency’s (EFA) funding formula and through the £180 million 16-19 Bursary Fund to help young people meet the costs of participating in education and training post-16. The scheme is made up of two elements: Bursaries of £1,200 a year are available for the most vulnerable groups.
    [Show full text]
  • Late Medieval Buckinghamshire
    SOLENT THAMES HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ASSESSMENT MEDIEVAL BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (AD 1066 - 1540) Kim Taylor-Moore with contributions by Chris Dyer July 2007 1. Inheritance Domesday Book shows that by 1086 the social and economic frameworks that underlay much of medieval England were already largely in place. The great Anglo Saxon estates had fragmented into the more compact units of the manorial system and smaller parishes had probably formed out of the large parochia of the minster churches. The Norman Conquest had resulted in the almost complete replacement of the Anglo Saxon aristocracy with one of Norman origin but the social structure remained that of an aristocratic elite supported by the labours of the peasantry. Open-field farming, and probably the nucleated villages usually associated with it, had become the norm over large parts of the country, including much of the northern part of Buckinghamshire, the most heavily populated part of the county. The Chilterns and the south of the county remained for the most part areas of dispersed settlement. The county of Buckinghamshire seems to have been an entirely artificial creation with its borders reflecting no known earlier tribal or political boundaries. It had come into existence by the beginning of the eleventh century when it was defined as the area providing support to the burh at Buckingham, one of a chain of such burhs built to defend Wessex from Viking attack (Blair 1994, 102-5). Buckingham lay in the far north of the newly created county and the disadvantages associated with this position quickly became apparent as its strategic importance declined.
    [Show full text]
  • Beaconsfield
    Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire Historic Towns Assessment Report Caput House, Old Beaconsfield The Buckinghamshire Historic Towns Project was carried out between 2008 and 2012 by Buckinghamshire County Council with the support of English Heritage © Buckinghamshire County Council and English Heritage 2008 Report produced by Ruth Beckley and David Green All the mapping contained in this report is based upon the Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office © Crown copyright. All rights reserved 100021529 (2008) All Historic Photographs are reproduced courtesy of the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies unless otherwise stated. Copies of this report and further information can be obtained from: Buckinghamshire County Council Planning Advisory and Compliance Service, Place Service, Buckinghamshire County Council County Hall Aylesbury Bucks HP20 1UY Tel: 01296 382656 Email: [email protected] Beaconsfield Historic Town Assessment Summary .................................................................................................................................................. 5 I DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................... 8 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Project Background and Purpose ...........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Amersham & Beaconsfield Property Briefing
    AMERSHAM & BEACONSFIELD PROPERTY BRIEFING HOME TRUTHS ABOUT THE LOCAL MARKETS SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Property profile Factors shaping YOUR LOCAL the local market MARKETS The level of interest in the Amersham and Beaconsfield property markets remains high "As lifestyle changes continue to drive the market, buyers are flocking to Amersham and Beaconsfield for the rural lifestyle they provide. In the first four months of 2021, our buyer registrations were up 140% in Amersham and 75% in Beaconsfield compared to the same period in 2020. These numbers are staggering, as the first quarter of last year was itself a period of high demand because of the ‘Boris bounce’, which saw an uplift in the property MEETING EXPECTATIONS market following the General Election. On average, over the past People know with more certainty that they no longer have to 12 months our Amersham and commute every day, so they’re prepared to move further out of Beaconsfield offices have London. Amersham and Beaconsfield have always been popular achieved 98% of the guide with families, but we’ve noticed that the families are getting price for sold properties. younger. People are saying, “if we’re going to move in the future, why don’t we think about moving now?” Looking at the 12 months to March 2021 compared to the ON THE UP previous 12 months, we’ve seen an increase of 17% of buyers from From January to May, local postcodes, 20% from within the Home Counties, and an 80% new buyer registrations increase from London. increased by 140% in However, this level of demand means that we have too many Amersham and by 75% in buyers seeking too few properties.
    [Show full text]
  • The White House · Gregories Road Beaconsfield · Buckinghamshire · HP9 1HZ
    WH The White House · Gregories Road Beaconsfield · Buckinghamshire · HP9 1HZ The White House is an individual house of great quality. It is traditionally constructed over three storeys in brick and block with concrete floors to reduce sound transmission. The spacious accommodation includes a magnificent fully fitted kitchen/family room, six bedrooms and four ensuites/bathrooms. A PERFECT LOCATION The town of Beaconsfield has an extensive range of quality shops including two large supermarkets and a variety of specialist retailers. The historic ‘Old Town’ with its period buildings and cottages offers a wide selection of traditional shops and restaurants. Beaconsfield station is less than a mile from the house. Chiltern Railways run services to London and Birmingham - journey time to Marylebone is 30 minutes by fast train. 1 The M40 junction 2 is about 2 /2 miles giving access to the M25. Heathrow, Luton and Gatwick airports are all easily accessible via the M25. Sporting amenities in the area include a selection of golf, tennis, squash, cricket and rugby clubs together with numerous health and fitness clubs and centres. There is racing at Windsor and Ascot and polo at Smith’s Lawn, Windsor Great Park and The Royal Berkshire. Nearby theatres include The Swan at High Wycombe and The Theatre Royal at Windsor. There is a multiplex cinema in High Wycombe. Photographs taken in Beaconsfield Photograph taken in Beaconsfield Family Room Kitchen Cloakroom Coats Utility C GROUND FLOOR C Family HallKitchen/Family Room 10.80 x 4.54m Room Kitchen 35’5” x 14’10” Drawing Room Drawing Room 4.48m x 7.00m 14’8” x 23’0” Dining Room 3.88m x 5.39m 12’8” X 17’8” Cloakroom Coats Utility Dining Room C Utility 2.98m x 2.28m 9’9” x 7’5” C Cloakroom 3.07m x 1.89m Hall 10’0” x 6’2” Drawing Garage 5.40m x 3.50m Room 17’9” x 11’6” Measurements are indicated by arrow heads.
    [Show full text]
  • Pentrelew Monks Risborough Buckinghamshire
    Pentrelew Monks Risborough Buckinghamshire Internal Page1 Single Pic Inset Internal Page 4 Pic Inset LifestyleA beautifully benefit presented pull out statementfamily home can in go a pretty to two orvillage three location lines. 5XXX3 5 X FirstPentrelew paragraph, is a lovely editorial family style,home short,which considered has been beautifully headline 3 benefitsmaintained of livingby the here. current One owners, or two offeringsentences just that over convey 4,300 whatsq.ft. youof accommodation would say in person. and sitting in approximately 1.14 acres. SecondMonks Risborough paragraph, isadditional a pretty villagedetails situatedof note about just under the 1 mile to property.the north Wording of Princes to Risborough.add value and The support village image has a numberselection. of Temattractive volum period is solor and si aliquationmore modern rempore properties puditiunto and is qui just utatis a 5 adit,minute animporepro walk to the experit mainline et railwaydolupta station ssuntio at mos Monks apieturere Risborough, ommostigiving access squiati to Londonbusdaecus Marylebone cus dolorporum on the Chiltern volutem Line. Accessed via the spacious entrance hallway with solid wood flooring and stairs rising to the first floor, immediately to the left is the large triple aspect drawing room with a beautiful open fireplace with brick surround and a wood-burning stove. Double doors open into the pretty conservatory. There is a separate sittingFirst paragraph,room with viewseditorial over style, the frontshort, garden, considered whilst headlinethe study lies benefits of living here. One or two sentences that convey what to the rear of the house. you would say in person. The heart of this home is the lovely kitchen/dining room which is wellSecond equipped paragraph, with a additional modern range details of of eye note and about base the level units withproperty.
    [Show full text]
  • Job 141382 Type
    Spacious new build home on the edge of the village Belleview, Hammersley Lane, Penn, Buckinghamshire HP10 8HG Freehold Reception hall • sitting room • open plan kitchen/ dining/family room • 5 bedrooms (2 with en suite shower rooms) • family bathroom • double garage • driveway parking • large rear garden Local information National Sports Centres, is about Beaconsfield 4.2 miles (for 8 miles away. Henley and Marlow Marylebone fast trains from 23 offers rowing clubs and the local minutes), High Wycombe 2.7 towns have popular rugby, miles (for Marylebone fast trains football and tennis clubs. from 30 minutes), M40 (J3 for London) 2.4 miles, Heathrow 18 Buckinghamshire is renowned for miles, London (Baker Street) 28 its choice and standard of miles. schooling. The county is one of the last to maintain the Situated on the edge of this traditional grammar school attractive village, with its green system and independent schools and duck pond, as well as a in the area include Eton College, convenience store and an Wycombe Abbey, Caldicott, The independent delicatessen for day Beacon, Pipers Corner, Godstowe to day needs. There are three and Davenies. pubs; Old Queens Head (gastro pub), The Red Lion (country All times and distances are village pub overlooking the green approximate and correct at the and duck pond) and the Horse time of writing. and Jockey (village pub). The village benefits from both First About this property and Middle schools, a sports and Belleview is one of just four new social club and doctors surgery. homes on this exclusive development. This spacious Although conveniently located family home offers five bedrooms for the countryside of The and three bath or shower rooms Chilterns, the property is well (two en suite) with spacious placed for commuting to central reception rooms.
    [Show full text]