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County - Buckinghamshire | Map
Tel code: 01494 | code search
Postcode: SL9 | code search
Population: 7500
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Birthplace of:
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Folk Customs:
Firing the Fenny Poppers
Olney Pancake Race
The Coronation Glove
The Duck Feast
Weighing the Mayor

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"Lovely relaxing car boot with nice atmosphere & location.

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"Will never go back there as big as a garage sale

Date visited: 6may2012 ..." More

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"Really nice friendly car boot lots of bargains real car boosters cheap bargains. Not market stalls, had a great day out.

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On the A40 in Buckinghamshire, 20 miles north west of London, close to the M25/M40 motorway intersection but on the slope down to the River Thames at Eton is the village of Gerrards Cross. A fast rail connection to London Marylebone is provided by Chiltern Railways. The village only grew after this railway arrived in 1906 making it convenient to travel to the capital and Heathrow airport is just 12 miles away. With a population of 7352 and being predominantly rural (having 89% Green Belt land) this characterful village has a Common, which is a football pitch at weekends but used mostly for dog walking and recreation. The Common and those houses by it are a conservation area. There is also a network of local footpaths from the thriving centre and an 18-hole Golf club. Another public space is Bulstrode Camp, which contains the remainders of Iron Age defensive ramparts. The village centre has many facilities, including a cinema, shops, excellent schools, restaurants, pubs and hotels, namely The Bull built in 1688 and the award-winning Ethorpe Hotel.

Church

St James, Gerrards Cross

Cinema

Odeon Gerrards Cross

Dentist

Dental Practice
Dr A.Sidhu & Associates

Estate Agent

Hamptons
WR Beck

Farmers Market

Gerrards Cross Farmers Market

Golf Club

Gerrards Cross

Health and Fitness Club

Breeze Health Club Ltd

Market

Gerrards Cross Farmers Market
MD Car Boot

Pub and Bar

Tatling Arms
The French Horn

Restaurant

Etcetera
Good Life Chinese Cuisine
Maharaja Indian Cuisine
Prince of India Restaurant

School

Acorn Montessori School
Gayhurst School
Kingscote Pre-Preparatory School

Maltman’s Green
St Mary’s School
Thorpe House School

Solicitor

B P Collins
Fairchild Dobbs
Marcus Lee & Co
Moss & Co
Peter Knipe & Co
Stuarts

Taxi

Diamond Executive
Paramount Executive
Rely On Car Hire

Vet

Greenwood Veterinary Clinic

Sports Clubs

Gerrards Cross (Men's Hockey)
Gerrards Cross (Women's Hockey)
Gerrards Cross (Dukes Wood) Tennis Club (Tennis)
Gerrards Cross CC (Cricket)

Shops

Bookpages Ltd
Gerrards Cross Bookshop
Country Bunches

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Chiltern Florists
Flowers Unique
Boots
Rymans
Petscene
Health & Beauty Pharmacy Ltd
Chilton Watson
Graham Of Gerrards Cross
Ballare
Nucleus Gallery
Ever English
Beauty at the Gallery
Gallery Hair Designs
Vision Creative Hairdressing
I D Bespoke Tailoring

Places to Stay near Gerrards Cross

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Ethorpe Hotel (0.10 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) (0.46 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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Midvale (1.18 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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Greyhound Inn (1.34 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 (1.36 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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Tile House Lane (1.92 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 (1.94 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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Bellhouse Hotel (1.95 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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The Falcon (2.56 miles)

Surely the cosiest & attractive of all Denham hotels. We believe The Falcon Inn to be the best B&B in Buckinghamshire. If you are seeking great food or a quality bed and breakfast in Buckinghamshire ... More | visit website

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Pinfield Hotel (2.78 miles)

Pinfield Hotel

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Pinfield Hotel is a stylish boutique bed & breakfast offering luxurious accommodation in a country location, but within a few minutes drive of numerous restaurants ... More

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