Dog-friendly Buckinghamshire

Blessed with charming chocolate box villages, stunning countryside walks and fabulous attractions, Buckinghamshire is the ideal destination for a relaxing dog-friendly escape.
  • Taplow House, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Originally built in 1568, Taplow House is a historic dog-friendly country house hotel in Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire. 

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  • Kingshill Farm Studio, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Meadow View is an extremely comfortable one bedroom apartment overlooking the meadow and is perfect for a short getaway for couples looking to explore the local area. With a spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living room leading into the bedroom, the owners have ensured each guest has a relaxing stay in this lovely property. Guests have use of the adjacent garden where you can sit, relax and watch the horses in the paddock or exercise your dog.
    Located in the rural village of Little Kingshill, the property lies adjacent to the owners’ working farm where cattle and horses are kept. The Chilterns is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, situated between London and Oxford, and the region offers superb scenery, tucked-away villages and market towns. Meadow View is ideally located to enjoy Buckinghamshire’s lovely countryside walks and bridleways, and makes an ideal base for walking, trekking and cycling holidays. The farm is in close proximity to the historic Ridgeway Trail and is not far from the start of the ancient Icknield Way at Ivinghoe Beacon. There are several stately homes and National Trust properties in the area; Chequers, the Prime Minister’s country estate is close by, as is Great Missenden, with its curving high street of half-timbered houses and Georgian shops, and the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. Marlow and Henley provide attractive access for riverside walks along the Thames Path. Aylesbury and other large towns including High Wycombe, Milton Keynes and Windsor are all less than 1 hour away. There is a fast 40-minute train link from Amersham into London’s Marylebone Station for those wanting a day out in the capital. Shop 2 miles, pub ½ mile and restaurant 1 mile.
    £119
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  • Pheasants Hill Old Byre, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pheasants Hill Old Byre was once one of the cow barns of Pheasants Hill Farm, and is nestled adjacent to the owners’ home. The farm buildings date from the mid-18th century and comprise a traditional brick-and-flint farmhouse, an impressive range of outbuildings - barns, granary and cart shed. Originally belonging to the Hambleden Estate, it ceased being a working farm in 1962 and was purchased by the present owner’s father in 1968. The farm is situated in the renowned Hambleden Valley and lies within the Pheasants Hill Conservation Area, as well as the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is under the protection of a National Trust covenant.
    You will find mementoes of previous generations throughout the property. The owner’s grandfather was a master carver and you will be sleeping in a wonderful carved oak bed that he made for his own wedding in 1902 (but made super-comfortable with a brand new sprung base and orthopaedic mattress). The owner’s father was an artist and nearly all of the paintings and drawings in the property are his work.
    The one-acre garden, shared with the owners, is fully enclosed (to keep the deer out). Guests can enjoy their own sitting area, with table and chairs provided. The garden is looked after without the use of pesticides or herbicides and is, in consequence, a haven for wildlife. The wildflower meadow is covered in cowslips in the spring and more than 100 Pyramid Orchids appear in the summer.
    The owners are passionate about wildlife and the environment, and will be donating 15% of earnings on the property to local wildlife and conservation charities. Hot water and heating in the property uses electricity solely from renewable resources. Rainwater for the garden is collected in a large underground cistern. Shop/tea room and pub/restaurant ½ mile.
    £80
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  • Kingshill Farm Cottage, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kinghill Farm Cottage is located in the rural village of Little Kingshill and offers accommodation of a good standard. It lies adjacent to the owners’ working farm where cattle and horses are kept. The Chilterns is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is situated between London and Oxford and the region offers superb scenery, tucked-away villages and market towns. The cottage is ideally located to enjoy Buckinghamshire’s lovely countryside walks and bridleways, and makes an ideal base for walking, trekking and cycling holidays. The farm is in close proximity to the historic Ridgeway Trail and is not far from the start of the ancient Icknield Way at Ivinghoe Beacon. There are several stately homes and National Trust properties in the area; Chequers, the Prime Minister’s country estate is close by, as is Great Missenden, with its curving high street of half-timbered houses and Georgian shops, and the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. Marlow and Henley provide attractive access for riverside walks along the Thames Path. Aylesbury and other large towns including High Wycombe, Milton Keynes and Windsor are all less than 1 hour away. There is a fast 40-minute train link from Amersham into London’s Marylebone Station for those wanting a day out in the capital. Shop 2 miles, pub ½ mile and restaurant 1 mile.
    £138
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  • Bakehouse Farm, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Spacious, detached farmhouse, set within the grounds of the owner's home, in the village of Bledlow, Buckinghamshire. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. Princes Risborough 3.6 miles.
    £191
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  • Forge Cottage, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Step through the inviting red front door into this beautiful cottage and be greeted with a lovely, homely feel for your break away from it all. The cottage has been lovingly renovated and restored in 2022 by the owners who live next door. Set off the main street in Naphill in The Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage sits on Naphill Common where you are surrounded by woodland leading to Bradenham Woods, part of the National Trust. There is an abundance of beautiful walks, bridleways and cycling routes from the doorstep, with an area beside the cottage for you to leave mucky boots and wellies and a store to leave your bikes, this property is perfect for guests who love the outdoors. You can spend your morning in the sunshine at the front of the property watching the many walkers, horse riders and wildlife that pass Forge Cottage, whilst catch the evening sun in the courtyard garden enjoying a glass of wine whilst chatting about your day’s adventures. The cosy living room boasts a warming wood burner whilst the open plan kitchen/dining room provides a space to cook and socialise with your family and friends.
    There is plenty of local countryside to explore within easy reach as sits locally to Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire county borders, there is so much to discover. You are also close to the historic Ridgeway Trail and slightly further to the start of the ancient X Way at Ivinghoe Beacon. There are many stately homes and National Trust properties in the area, including Chequers, the prime minister’s country estate, Great Missenden with its curving high street of half-timbered houses and Georgian shops, and the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. Marlow, Henley and Windsor provide attractive access for riverside walks along the Thames Path, and also have a wealth of restaurants, boutiques and cafés. Other notable places of interest include Hughenden Manor, Hell Fire Caves, Swan Theatre and Bletchley Park. For those wanting a day out in the capital using the high-speed link from High Wycombe train station, visitors can arrive at London Marylebone in under 30 minutes. Additionally, the underground station at Amersham is only a short distance away.
    £229
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  • Barn Suite, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barn Suite is a lovely cottage on a private non-working farm. Step through the well-equipped kitchen into the open-plan living, dining and bedroom area packed full of exposed beams and high ceilings. The property oozes character and is complemented by a large pond just by the property, with a seating area where you can relax and enjoy your morning coffee. It’s a great property for both couples and singles who are looking to either spend time relaxing and exploring this lovely part of Buckinghamshire, working close by, or using as a base when visiting local friends and family.
    Situated on the edge of the village of Penn in The Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between Beaconsfield (3 miles) and High Wycombe (6 miles). The area offers superb scenery, tucked-away villages and market towns. Enjoy some of Buckinghamshire’s lovely countryside walks, bridleways and cycle paths straight from the door. It is only 30 minutes’ from the Henley Regatta and Thames Festival. There are several stately homes and National Trust properties and gardens in the area, including Hughenden, West Wycombe Park, Maidenhead and Cookham Commons and Cliveden. Great Missenden, with its curving high street of half-timbered houses and Georgian shops, and the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, is just over 6 miles away. Marlow and Henley provide attractive access for riverside walks along the Thames Path. Aylesbury and other large towns including High Wycombe, Milton Keynes and Windsor are all less than 1 hour away. There is a fast 40-minute train link from Amersham into London’s Marylebone Station for those wanting a day out in the capital. Pub 0.2 miles.
    £65
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  • Nixey Cottage, BuckinghamshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nixey Cottage is situated in the picturesque village of Frieth on the edge of Hambleden Valley, only a short drive from the popular and attractive market town of Marlow. You’ll be in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and as soon as you start getting closer to your holiday cottage, you’ll understand why, the countryside is simply breath-taking! The cottage is spread over three floors and provides lovely accommodation for your friends and family to enjoy a short break or week stay in this beautiful part of the country. Rustle up a celebratory dinner in the well equipped kitchen or on a sunnier day, fire up the barbecue in the garden. If you fancy a night off cooking, there is a good foodie pub just metres away from the cottage, or another drinking pub just down the road. Enjoy the miles of footpaths from the front door whilst admiring the red kites soar overhead. You’ll certainly experience a restful stay that no one will want to go home.
    There are excellent shopping facilities in the local towns of Henley-on-Thames and Marlow, which offer a variety of shops, pubs and good local restaurants, and are just a short drive away. They both feature railway stations with links to London Paddington via Maidenhead and Twyford respectively. Other local towns include Stokenchurch, 6 miles, and Maidenhead, 10 miles, for more amenities.
    There are many stately homes and National Trust properties in the area, including Chequers, the prime minister’s country estate, Great Missenden with its curving high street of half-timbered houses and Georgian shops, and the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. For wine lovers, a trip to Chiltern Valley Winery and Brewery is a must and is just under 3 miles away. Marlow, Henley and Windsor provide attractive access for riverside walks along the Thames Path, and also have a wealth of restaurants, boutiques and cafés. Other notable places of interest include Hughenden Manor, Hell Fire Caves and Swan Theatre. Pub within 1 mile.
    £153
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