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Towns near Penn
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Knotty Green
(1 Mile)*
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Hazlemere
(2 Miles)*
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Beaconsfield
(2 Miles)*
The picturesque town of Beaconsfield is divided into two separate and distinct parts – the old and the new. The attractive old town, is flanked by former coaching inns and old buildings. |
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Flackwell Heath
(2 Miles)*
Flackwell Heath is a bustling village on the edge of the Chiltern Hills. Once famed for its cherry orchards, its' success now is having good schools and great transport links with London and the Midlands. |
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Loudwater
(2 Miles)*
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Little Missenden
(2 Miles)*
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Hughenden
(3 Miles)*
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High Wycombe
(3 Miles)*
Situated in the heart of the Chilterns, High Wycombe is the largest town in Buckinghamshire, having grown up during the 18th and 19th centuries around the furniture industry, and was once known as 'the furniture capital of England.' |
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Winchmore Hill
(3 Miles)*
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Amersham Old Town
(4 Miles)*
Amersham Old Town is popular with visitors and locals alike, the town has a wide sweeping High Street, half timbered buildings, picturesque period cottages and a wonderful selection of exclusive designer and craft shops. |
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Little Marlow
(4 Miles)*
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Jordans
(4 Miles)*
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Wooburn
(4 Miles)*
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Bourne End
(4 Miles)*
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Chalfont St. Giles
(4 Miles)*
Chalfont St. Giles is a small and very historic village, famous for its connections with John Milton, who lived here whilst fleeing from the Plague of London |
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