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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. 

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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

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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.

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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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