Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire

Aylesbury is a Town in the county of Buckinghamshire.

Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, England, is a market town with roots stretching back to the Iron Age. Its history is rich and varied, having been a major market town in the Anglo-Saxon period and gaining recognition for its strong duck-breeding industry, giving rise to the famous Aylesbury Duck.

The town is situated at the foot of the Chiltern Hills and acts as a commercial and cultural hub for the surrounding area. The architecture of Aylesbury reflects its storied past, with historic buildings such as the 13th-century St. Mary’s Church and the Aylesbury Crown Court, housed in the old county hall, a fine example of Georgian architecture. The town centre has been subject to redevelopment efforts, combining modern retail spaces with the preservation of its historical character.

Culturally, Aylesbury boasts the Waterside Theatre, which serves as a prime venue for the performing arts and has bolstered the town’s reputation for cultural significance in the region. The Aylesbury Vale area, more broadly, is known for its picturesque countryside, offering walking, cycling, and a myriad of outdoor activities for both locals and visitors.

Economically, Aylesbury has diversified over the years, moving from agriculture-based industry to more service-oriented sectors. The town has also been part of the government’s expansion plans, known as the Aylesbury Vale Enterprise Zone, which aims to foster innovation, economic growth, and employment opportunities.

With a vision towards the future, Aylesbury is growing, with plans for new housing developments and infrastructure projects to accommodate its expanding population. It remains a town that respects its past while actively shaping its future, offering a blend of the historical and the contemporary for those who visit or call it home.

Aylesbury postcode: HP20 2

Retail in Aylesbury

There are great places to visit near Aylesbury including some great villages, towns, parks, lakes, shopping centres, historic buildings, country parks and airports.

Haddenham, Caldecotte, Blue Bridge, New Bradwell, Tathall End, Castlethorpe, and Weston Underwood are some of Aylesbury best villages to visit near Aylesbury.

Milton Keynes, Olney, High Wycombe, Buckingham, and Aylesbury are some of Aylesbury best towns to visit near Aylesbury.

Don't miss Willen Lake, and Campbell Park's parks if visiting the area around Aylesbury.

Willen Lake, and Thorney Country Park are some of Aylesbury best lakes to visit near Aylesbury.

Don't miss The Centre:mk, and Eden Shopping Centre's shopping centres if visiting the area around Aylesbury.

Aylesbury has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Church of St Simon and St Jude, St Peter and St Paul - Olney, Weston Underwood, Church of St James the Great - Hanslope, The Old Gaol, and Waddesdon Manor.

Country Parks to visit near Aylesbury include Thorney Country Park.

The area around Aylesbury's best airports can be found at Wycombe Air Park.

Aylesbury History

There are some historic monuments around Aylesbury:

Places to see near Aylesbury

History of Aylesbury

Market Square, Aylesbury. Corn Exchange (left)Aylesbury Crown Court (right)

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