Chalfont St GilesCopyright Chris Gunns

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County - Buckinghamshire | Map
Tel code: 01494 | code search
Postcode: HP8 | code search
Population: 5020
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Famous Chalfont St Giles Dates
Birthplace of:
Nick Clegg
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Folk Customs:
Firing the Fenny Poppers
Olney Pancake Race
The Coronation Glove
The Duck Feast
Weighing the Mayor

Chalfont St Giles Events

September
Chalfont St Giles Country Show

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Fox & Hounds
"Not mobile phone friendly not dog friendly in fact not friendly

Date visited: 28.11.14 ..." More

Milton’s Restaurant
"A once wonderful restaurant but now poorly prepared,inferior quality food.One to avoid,

Date visited: july 2010 ..." More

Miltons Head
"A refreshingly modern eclectic bar/eatery that appealed to me as it was different to the traditional pubs you usually find. Beautiful interior decor and very friendly host. Definately ..." More

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In south east Buckinghamshire, on the edge of the Chilterns and 25 miles from London, is the small but historic village of Chalfont St Giles. The church is Norman, built around 1160, The Vache is an Elizabethan mansion which was home to friends of Captain Cook and Jordans Meeting House (built in 1688) is the most famous of the Quaker meeting houses. There is a duck pond on the green (as well as tea rooms) in this little village, which is fed by the River Misbourne, surrounded by Alms houses, built by Bishop Hare. In the Great Plague of London in 1665, John Milton retired to Chalfont St Giles, and it is here that he completed the epic poem “Paradise Lost”. His Grade 1 listed cottage from the 16th century is open daily to the public. Cherry Trees B&B and The White Hart offer accommodation here, but there are hotels too within a few miles. The village has several pubs, including Merlins Cave, The Fox & Hounds and The Pheasant Inn (now a fish restaurant, but dating from the 16th century & frequented by troops in the Civil War). Nearby other attractions include Chenies Manor House, Bekonscot Model Village and Chiltern Open Air Museum.

Attraction

Chiltern Open Air Museum
Milton's Cottage

Camping

Highclere Farm Country Touring Park

Golf Club

Oakland Park Golf Club

Inn

Ivy House Freehouse Restaurant
White Hart
White Hart Inn

Performing Arts

Fox & Hounds

Pub and Bar

Feathers
Merlins Cave Pub & Restaurant
Miltons Head
The Crown

Restaurant

Feathers
Merlins Cave Pub & Restaurant
Milton’s Restaurant
Mr Poon’s
The Crown
White Hart

School

Chalfont St Giles County First School
Chalfont St Giles Middle School

Taxi

Chalfont Cabs
Mick’s Taxis

Vet

Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre

Shops

Greengage Gallery
Chalfont Pets
The Deli
Albert Warner
Blackwells Greengrocers
Stratton Bakery
Petal
Flexmore Farm
Chalfont Kitchens & Bedrooms
All Dressed Up

Activities

Longbow Archers of St Sebastian(Archery)

Places to Stay near Chalfont St Giles

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Greyhound Inn (0.60 miles)

Greyhound Inn

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Located in the pretty village of Chalfont St Peter, just 5 miles from the M25 and the M40, this grade 2 listed Coaching Inn proudly maintains the tradition of warm ... More

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Lovel House (0.70 miles)

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Luxury range of accommodation based in charming village of Chalfont St Peter. Flat screen TV's, free broadband, luxury bathrooms.

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Midvale (0.75 miles)

Midvale

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Available for short term lets - a tastefully designed three bed property with contemporary furnishings. Three double bedrooms, en suite to master, off street parking, decked patio and gardens. The ... More

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White Hart Inn (1.43 miles)

White Hart Inn

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The White Hart Inn is located in Chalfont St Giles, recently voted “The Most Perfect Village in England by a TV Property programme. We have eleven comfortable, modern bedrooms, 2 ... More

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Ethorpe Hotel (1.84 miles)

Ethorpe Hotel

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Situated in the heart of Gerrards Cross and renowned for the quality of its food, fine wines and award-winning ales, the Ethorpe Hotel exudes the character and charm that epitomises ... More

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Bull (The) (2.03 miles)

Bull (The)

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Dating back to 1688, The Bull is an upgraded historic hotel overlooking the village common. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) from the M40 and 1 mile from Gerrards Cross Station. The ... More

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Bellhouse Hotel (2.23 miles)

Bellhouse Hotel
deally situated in the heart of Buckinghamshire, The Bellhouse hotel has friendly, welcoming staff. Beaconsfield’s centre, its Old Town, and the town of Gerrard's Cross are a few minutes’ drive away. The hotel boasts extensive leisure ... More | visit website
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Tile House Lane (2.32 miles)

Tile House Lane
A self-contained, spacious and spotless flat in beautiful countryside house with lots to do just 25 minutes from Central London. ... More | visit website
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Denham Grove (2.39 miles)

Denham Grove

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Set in 42 acres of beautiful, tranquil parkland, Denham Grove offers stylish and contemporary accommodation, impressive modern leisure facilities and a convenient location close to the M40 and M25 motorways. With great ... More

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Ivy House Freehouse Restaurant (2.63 miles)

Ivy House Freehouse Restaurant

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The Ivy House is a delightful Inn set in rural surroundings within the Chilterns.Its exposed beams and open fireplaces offer the visitors a warm & relaxed atmosphere in which to ... More

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