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Aylesbury

Buckinghamshire’s county seat since 1536, Aylesbury is an ancient market town where sellers still lay out their goods four days a week in the cobblestone market square, though these days you’re just as likely to find vegan cheese and artisanal bread as you are to find apples and pears.

Aylesbury is blanketed by its history, from the historic Corn Exchange and adjacent Crown Court buildings on the market square to the stately  Victorian clock tower, though it is certainly embracing its present with a lively, award-winning town centre. Copious bars, pubs and restaurants are tucked into the old town’s Jacobean, Tudor and Georgian buildings. Looking out to the countryside, you’re quickly reminded that you’re in the Vale of Aylesbury, with it’s rolling green landscape and numerous stately homes and gardens owned by the National Trust. 

2 Wedding Venues in Aylesbury meet your criteria

Image of The Olde Bell
Berkshire, England
Inn-Keeping with tradition… As one of the oldest inns in the world, The Olde Bell is the perfect place to celebrate that most special timeless tradition - a wedding.
Image of The Tithe Barn
Bedfordshire, England

An exceptionally distinctive, tailor-made, romantic, and magnificent barn venue with 800 years of historic charm, ensuring perfection on your wedding day.

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Aylesbury

Buckinghamshire’s county seat since 1536, Aylesbury is an ancient market town where sellers still lay out their goods four days a week in the cobblestone market square, though these days you’re just as likely to find vegan cheese and artisanal bread as you are to find apples and pears.

Aylesbury is blanketed by its history, from the historic Corn Exchange and adjacent Crown Court buildings on the market square to the stately  Victorian clock tower, though it is certainly embracing its present with a lively, award-winning town centre. Copious bars, pubs and restaurants are tucked into the old town’s Jacobean, Tudor and Georgian buildings. Looking out to the countryside, you’re quickly reminded that you’re in the Vale of Aylesbury, with it’s rolling green landscape and numerous stately homes and gardens owned by the National Trust. 

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