Buckinghamshire really does provide a mixture between market towns and a peaceful landscape of stunning countryside. Buckinghamshire stretches from the London outskirts towards the Midlands and is home to the rolling Chiltern Hills and the River Thames, with country walks running between charming villages.

As a contrast to the picturesque countryside, Silverstone Motoring Racing Circuit and Xscape, Europe’s largest indoor skiing complex can be found in the County of Buckinghamshire.

Milton Keynes is a new city famous for its shopping facilities, tree-lined boulevards, uncongested roads and modern buildings in expansive surroundings. Huge growth in the area means that there are many modern homes on offer to suit all tastes. High Wycombe is the largest town in the Chiltern Hills, surrounded by the appealing villages of Bourne End, Chalfont St Peter and Chalfont St Giles. Premier Property can help you with your Buckinghamshire property search.

The commutability into West London via the M40 makes Buckinghamshire an ideal choice for those wishing to move out of the capital. Buckinghamshire really does have a wide choice of property from homes on modern estates to character properties in ancient market towns and villages. All of which goes to make the County of Buckinghamshire property search an interesting and varied experience.

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