Jacobean house remodelled in the 19th century, with superb collections and gardens. Originally a half-timbered farmhouse, Ascott was bought in 1876 by the de Rothschild family and considerably transformed and enlarged. It now houses a quite e ...
We operate what is probably the only substantial survivor of the large number of 2 foot (610mm) gauge light railways built in Britain for industrial use. Opened in 1919 to transport sand, the line has carried a steam-hauled passenger train servic ...
At just over seventy feet long (the maximum length of craft able to navigate the Grand Union Canal) the Leighton Lady embodies the beauty and grace of a bygone era when people lived and worked on the man-made waterways which were the lifeblood of the ...
At award winning day out, Mead Open Farm, you'll discover hours of action packed play and hands-on fun. Plus with all activities included in admission, it's great value too! New for 2011 is the Giants Rock Climbing Wall (opening 9 April) Can you r ...
Set in the Buckinghamshire countryside and is housed in the buildings of a 1831 farm, the Museum offers a fascinating and inexpensive day out for the family with many interesting displays and artefacts to see. The museum is run by volunteers from the ...