A charming village in Buckinghamshire, England, Tylers Green is surrounded by rolling countryside and woodlands, offering scenic walks and cycling routes. The village features a mix of old and new buildings, including the 19th-century St. Mary's Church, a village shop, and a pub serving local ales and food.
Nice village few good pubs and quiet place with areas to walk around just outside village
Tylers Green top common and Widmer Pond is a lovely village area for some family time. First came here with my kids nearly 25 years ago now, feeding the ducks or playing a game on the common. I still use it as it's also a good thinking space. Located on the B474 between Hazlemere and Beaconsfield. Bus stop to High Wycombe right here too. Hosts the village fate and annual Penn 7 run. Around the common is a pub, a cafe, a chemist and the village store.
Quaint picturesque Bucks village. The green is always particularly beautiful on a bright summers day.
Having lived in the area for over 46 years a can say it's a wonderful place to visit. Great footpaths over scenic fields with some of the best panoramic views in the Chiltern Hills.
Idyllic village common with a pond and ducks. Well served by 3 pubs, a convenience store and a deli.
Nice place to watch the ducks with my baby.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Nice village few good pubs and quiet place with areas to walk around just outside village
Tylers Green top common and Widmer Pond is a lovely village area for some family time. First came here with my kids nearly 25 years ago now, feeding the ducks or playing a game on the common. I still use it as it's also a good thinking space. Located on the B474 between Hazlemere and Beaconsfield. Bus stop to High Wycombe right here too. Hosts the village fate and annual Penn 7 run. Around the common is a pub, a cafe, a chemist and the village store.
Quaint picturesque Bucks village. The green is always particularly beautiful on a bright summers day.
Having lived in the area for over 46 years a can say it's a wonderful place to visit. Great footpaths over scenic fields with some of the best panoramic views in the Chiltern Hills.
Idyllic village common with a pond and ducks. Well served by 3 pubs, a convenience store and a deli.
Nice place to watch the ducks with my baby.