Chiltern Hills Collection
The Chiltern Hills, located in Buckinghamshire, England, are a picturesque haven of natural beauty and historical landmarks
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The Chiltern Hills, located in Buckinghamshire, England, are a picturesque haven of natural beauty and historical landmarks. From the stunning view of Ivinghoe Beacon from the Ridgeway Path to the charming Pitstone windmill and cornfield with Ivinghoe Beacon in the background, this region offers breathtaking vistas at every turn. One cannot miss St Mary's Church in Turville, an architectural gem nestled within the Chilterns. This quaint village exudes old-world charm and is a true hidden gem waiting to be explored. Cherry Cottage in Prestwood holds historical significance as it was once home to Clement Attlee, a prominent figure in British politics. Stepping foot into this cottage feels like stepping back in time to 1951 when Attlee resided here. The Volunteer Review on Easter Monday at Dunstable captures the spirit of community and celebration that permeates through these hills. The engraving immortalizes this vibrant event that brings people together from all walks of life. Springtime transforms College Wood into a fairytale-like setting with bluebells blooming amidst classic beech trees, and is an enchanting sight that showcases nature's artistry at its finest. Valley End Farm at Bix Bottom provides panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Cattle grazing peacefully in nearby valleys add to the idyllic ambiance of this serene landscape near Henley. Fingest Wood offers another perspective with its captivating view overlooking Fingest Village and Cadmore End. The rolling hills of Chiltern provide a backdrop for these charming settlements that seem straight out of a postcard. Skirmett village within Hambleden Valley epitomizes quintessential English countryside living. Nestled within Chiltern Hills' embrace, it exudes tranquility and simplicity - an escape from bustling city life. Whipsnade's farm scene takes us back to June 22nd, 1945, capturing the essence of rural life in Bedfordshire.