
I advise you to reach the pretty town of Marlow on Thames, 8 km away. The Country Inn combines 600 years of history with the best of modern British cuisine.įrom the village there are many trails, including some along the Thames where you can admire the beauty of the river.


Of course, they’re not eaten anymore.Ĭookham is also home to one of the oldest inns in England, the Bell and Dragon dating back to 1417 and located on the main street a short walk from the Thames. The ceremony dates back to the twelfth century and occurred when the Crown claimed ownership of all swans because they were then considered a delicious dish at banquets and parties. There are two major events that enliven the village each year and include the Cookham Regatta and the Swan Upping Ceremony, the annual Thames Swan Census. The Stanley Spencer Gallery in High Street contains a collection of over 120 works by the artist. Cookham’s name is now closely associated with Sir Stanley Spencer, one of the greatest British painters of the 20th century who lived in the village until his death in 1959 and used his scenery as the backdrop for many of his paintings. It is part of the Chilterns, an area of exceptional natural beauty. The importance and peculiarity of the Misbourne River is that it is a chalk stream, a very important natural environment, a rare habitat for many species of animals worldwide that are found mainly in England and north-western Europe.Ĭookham is a small village with quaint cottages and houses on the banks of the Thames in Berkshire county. The village is located in the Misbourne Valley, within the Chilterns Area, from where many hiking trails depart. In the 16th century the movement took control of the city and many followers were burned at the stake. In ancient times it was an important city center as it was home to the religious movement of the Lollards who preached against the immense wealth and abuses of the church were led by John Wycliffe. The historical heritage is remarkable, in fact, some houses date back to 1450 (now home to the museum) while the Market Hall dates back to 1682 and was the seat of the prison.

This is an area identified as AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). The charm of the village is concentrated in the old part: a mix of historic and modern buildings, shops, all framed by the beauty of the rolling hills of the Chilterns. To check schedules and availability I recommend you visit the website of It is always better to buy a ticket before travelling, in order to avoid incurring unpleasant fines.Īmersham is a town in Buckinghamshire County and consists of Amersham and Old Amersham. Daily round-trip tickets require the return journey on the same day. You can choose to leave and return on specific dates or opt for an Open Return ticket that gives you more flexibility in travel dates. RETURN TRAIN TICKET: Return tickets combine the two journeys by train in a single ticket.Tickets are limited to certain time slots that normally avoid peak hours in the morning and evening (on weekdays after 9.30 and before 17.00, all weekend).

