Discover the best top things to do in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom including Quainton Windmill, Brill Windmill, Ford End Watermill, St Mary's Stowe Parish Church, Pitstone Windmill, Buckingham Chantry Chapel, St. Michael and All Angels, St Bernadines Catholic Church, Radcliffe Centre, Well Street United Church.
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4.5 based on 15 reviews
Quainton Windmil is a historic windmill in the village of Quainton, Buckinghamshire. The six-storey brick tower mill was built 1830-32, is one of the most visible buildings in the village.
Stunning 6-storey windmill - the 3rd tallest in the country - currently undergoing top-notch restoration - so missing its sails. Arrived mid-morning during the week not knowing if they were open, but Nick a member of the family (who has owned the windmill since it was built), was happy to give me a full in depth personal tour of the windmill for free! Though i'm hasten to add that they gratefully accept donations to help with its restoration. Whilst it was a long sometimes dirty hot slog to get to the roof, the views from the tail deck were simply stunning on a sunny April morning (yes, a rarity!!!). Nick's knowledge of the history and workings of the mill were excellent. I'll definitely be bring the kids back to visit this relic of a bygone age when wing was used to grind corn! Highly recommended - though do check when they're open.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
A Grade II* listed post mill dating from the 1680s, Brill Windmill is owned by Brill Parish Council and is managed, maintained and opened to the public by The Brill Society, a registered charity. The Windmill is open to the public every Sunday between Easter and the end of September, from 2pm to 5pm. £2 for adults, 50p for children. For out of hours visits for groups please contact us via our website.
Make sure you enjoy an evening drink at The Pheasant at Sunset looking out to Brill Windmill, utterly delightful.
4.0 based on 48 reviews
Nice gentle walk to the Windmill from a small parking place next by. Makes for some great photos and dating back to the 17th century, Pitstone Windmill has a rich and interesting past that takes us back to its life as a working mill. Explore the history of this gem in the Chiltern countryside.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
The volunteers that work here were very welcoming and friendly and gave us a leaflet explaining the history of this lovely, old building. Such a nice atmosphere, a great place to sit and relax with a hot drink. We had a hot chocolate and a coffee, they were very nice and very reasonably priced. Also a great place to pick up a bargain book.
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