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        Buckinghamshire is filled with lush countryside while also boasting a number of towns and cities. It also has excellent travel connections to London making it the perfect county for a commuter. It also boasts the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which occupies a third of the county.

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        Transport links & getting around

        Buckinghamshire has many stations that run to London Marylebone, e.g. Amersham, Aylesbury, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe and Wendover. Travel times into Marylebone vary from just 22 minutes from Beaconsfield to 55 minutes from Aylesbury. Virgin Trains service to London Euston, as well as providing services to north west England, the West Midlands and North Wales.

        The M40 makes travelling by car equally as easy, leading to Birmingham and running straight through the county. The M4 runs east to London and west to Reading. If you are planning on traveling by air, London Luton and Heathrow Airport are both less than an hour's drive away.

        Cost of living here

        The average cost of renting a one-bedroom property in Buckinghamshire is £816pcm, compared to a two-bedroom property that will cost an average of £1,050pcm. The average cost of renting a house in the county is £1,592pcm.

        Nightlife

        There are lots of Michelin star restaurants scattered around Buckinghamshire, including the only pub to hold two Michelin Stars, The Hand and Flowers in Marlow. Additionally, there are many country pubs that can enjoyed rather than a nightclub, such as The Jolly Cricketers in Beaconsfield, which offer real ales and artisan ciders.

        Notable Attractions

        Buckinghamshire prides itself on its contribution to literature: children's author Roald Dahl spent 30 years living in Great Missenden - there is a very impressive museum dedicated to him and his literary creations there.

        If you like the outdoors, then you can explore the Chiltern Hills on a bike or on foot. If you fancy a longer adventure, then you can follow The Ridgeway or The Thames paths.

        Education Institutions in Buckinghamshire

        There are a lot of higher education institutions in the region, including but not limited to: Buckinghamshire New University
        University of Buckingham
        Aylesbury College
        National Film and Television School
        Henley Business School