
Buckinghamshire: A County Guide
Barnaby's Relocation Guides, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Sangita Chauhan
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By:
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Janet Barber
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The third in Cv's series of English County Guides is Buckinghamshire, first published in 2001 - revised and updated in the second edition, 2011. Although it is one of the smaller counties, Buckinghamshire has a strong individual identity, with the Chiltern Hills, steep roads going down through beechwoods and the blue distances of Aylesbury Vale. It is historic, with plenty of Oliver Cromwell and Royalist connections. There are some thriving county towns: Aylesbury, High Wycombe, and Milton Keynes. It is also conveniently close to London. The Grand Union Canal cuts right down from north to south and there are several sailing clubs.
©2011 Cv Publications (P)2016 Cv Publications
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