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A local guide

The annexe is in the heart of Amersham on the Hill, with cafés, shops and restaurants a minute away.

The Old Town Amersham is a 25min stroll or a 5 min drive down the hill.


On this page you will find suggestions for activities and dining options in the area. 

Visit visitamersham.org.uk for more ideas on things to do and see nearby.

Food & Drink

Coffee & breakfast around the corner

For delicious coffee and breakfast try one of these cafés 

  • Nena Bakery

  • Harris + Hoole

  • A Little Street Kitchen

  • Jester

  • Eleven Amersham

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Lunch & brunch locally

​Easy lunch options on the nearby high street

  • Sycamore

  • Metro Lounge

  • The Beech House

  • Eleven Amersham

  • Nena Bakery

  • Darmon Deli

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Dinner options on the local high street

​Some of our favourite dinner venues on the high street

  • Colombo 7 - Sri Lankan cuisine

  • Koyo - sushi & Japanese cuisine

  • Boot & Slipper - the nearest cosy pub (just off the high street)

  • Mad Squirrel - pizza and craft beers

  • The Beech House - European cuisine

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Dinner options in The Old Town Amersham

In the Old Town Amersham you’ll find a huge variety of restaurants and pubs. Some of our favourites include

  • Pluma - Spanish cuisine

  • Zaza - Italian cuisine

  • The Artichoke - European fine dining

  • The Griffin - casual fine dining restaurant

Nearby towns to visit

Old Town Amersham

 A characterful town with lots of history. Some of the oldest buildings here date as far back as the 1400s. You will find many boutique shops and a huge variety of places to eat, including Michelin-starred eateries.

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Beaconsfield

With its beautiful main street Beaconsfield offers a wide choice of restaurants and shops, plus the nearby (and the world’s oldest) Bekonscot model village and railway.

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Berkhamsted

Another stunning old market town, with an array of period properties, shops and restaurants on its high street, as well as a lovely walk along the canal and nearby castle ruins.

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Tring

A beautiful old town, offering ancient churches, traditional independent shops, cafés, restaurants and bars, as well as a Natural History museum for a rainy day visit.

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Marlow

This beautiful riverside town offers independent shops, windows filled with flowers and seasonal décor, as well as many restaurants (including Michelin-star options) and pubs to choose from.

Additional nearby National Trust venues and other places of interest include:

  • Waddesdon Manor country house

  • Hughenden Country home

  • West Wycombe Park, Village and Hill

  • Dorneywood Garden

  • Ashridge Estate and Cliveden gardens and woodlands

 

And of course there are plenty more walks and places to explore in the beautiful Chilterns Countryside.

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