…Its properties are some of the most expensive in the country for good reason: excellent local schools (including grammar and private), quick commute into London Marylebone by train, great shopping, award winning food at coach houses, pubs and restaurants, beautiful parks and woodlands and so much more.
There is a large Sainsburys, a Waitrose, Bekonscot Model Village, the National Film and Television School and many cafes.
The charming old town grew around coach houses, the markets and a church, and the more dynamic new town grew in the Victorian era when the railroad was built.
In general, Beaconsfield is a pleasant, leafy and friendly town with something for everyone. Highly recommended.
Helen