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Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
Whether you're looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Plan your day out in Berkshire or Buckinghamshire using greener travel options.
Basildon Park- Thames travel bus numbers 143 and BB3 stop at Basildon Park Gate.
Hughenden- Arriva Service 300 stops at the bottom of the drive to Hughenden; there is a steep walk to the house up the hill.
Waddesdon- Local Red Rose bus number 16 (Aylesbury-Marsh Gibbon via Waddesdon) or 17 (Aylesbury-Bicester via Waddesdon) stop a short walk from Waddesdon Manor. Please note there are no buses on a Sunday.
Basildon Park- The nearest station is Pangbourne train station (2 ½ mile). Please be advised it is around a 40 minute walk along a main road to Basildon Park. Alternatively, the train station is located a short walk from the bus stop for Thames Travel 143 bus which stops at Basildon Park Gate.
Hughenden- The nearest train station is High Wycombe train station (<40 minute walk, please note there is a steep walk to the house uphill when you arrive at Hughenden gates). Alternatively, onward travel to Hughenden can continue by bus. The bus station is ½ half mile from the train station.
Waddesdon- There are a number of railway stations nearby; Aylesbury Vale Parkway 4 miles; Aylesbury Town centre 6.5 miles; Bicester North roughly 13 miles away. Onward travel can be continued by bus (see ‘Travel by bus’ for further information).
Waddesdon Manor- Waddesdon Greenway is a cycle route linking Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station with the village of Waddesdon and Waddesdon Manor.
Waddesdon Manor- Waddesdon Greenway is a walking route linking Berryfields and Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station with the village of Waddesdon and Waddesdon Manor.
Waddesdon Manor- There are four electric vehicle charging spaces. Spaces are suitable for a 16A EV Type 2 charging socket and are free of charge.
Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.