Hotels in Beaconsfield

Nestled in the heart of Buckinghamshire, Beaconsfield is a charming market town boasting an enchanting blend of historic treasures and modern delights. Whether you're a couple seeking a romantic escape, a family looking for fun-filled attractions, or a group of friends wanting to explore both city and countryside, discover an array of delightful hotels with Lycafly to make your stay in Beaconsfield truly memorable.

From luxurious country manor houses to cosy bed and breakfasts, there's a wide range of accommodations that cater to different budgets and tastes. Uncover the perfect base for your visit with Lycafly today.

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Beaconsfield, a picturesque market town and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, is conveniently situated just 23 miles from central London and only a stone's throw from the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With neighbouring towns Gerrards Cross, Amersham, and High Wycombe all within easy reach, Beaconsfield serves as an ideal location for travellers wanting the best of both worlds – bustling city life and serene countryside ambience.

Rich in history and architectural splendour, the town's Old Town is home to an elegant array of Georgian, neo-Georgian, and Tudor revival buildings. Beaconsfield is not only famed for its picturesque beauty; it was named 'Britain's richest town' by The Daily Telegraph in 2008, with a high proportion of £1 million-plus homes.

Brimming with culture and attractions, Beaconsfield is the final resting place of literary icons such as G.K. Chesterton and Edmund Waller, and the birthplace of renowned author Terry Pratchett. The town is also home to the world's first model village, Bekonscot, and the prestigious National Film and Television School.

When to visit Beaconsfield

The ideal time to visit Beaconsfield for warm-weather enthusiasts is between late June and early September, when average daily high temperatures exceed 19 °C. The clearest and sunniest month is typically July, making it perfect for outdoor sightseeing and activities.

Those hoping to catch a glimpse of Beaconsfield's annual charter fair, dating back to 1269, should plan their visit around the 10th of May. If you prefer to avoid the rainfall, consider visiting in mid-April, when chances of rain or snow are at their lowest.

Whether you decide to visit during the summer months for the sunshine or during other times of the year to explore the diverse range of cultural, historical, and natural attractions, Beaconsfield offers an unforgettable experience for every traveller.

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