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About Beaconsfield Railway Station

Beaconsfield Railway Station is the main train station serving the small market town of Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. It's one of the younger stations in the area, having been opened in 1906 during the development of the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway. It's been used as a filming location in several episodes of the hit UK series Midsomer Murders.

Coming to Buckinghamshire?

Buckinghamshire is known for its miles of beautiful rolling countryside, as well as its rich literary and sporting heritage. Those visiting can walk in the footsteps of Roald Dahl in ancient villages, drink at his favourite coaching inns, and wander through the rooms of impressive Italianate mansions. In the south of the county, visitors can feel the roar of F1 engines and see boats cruise majestically over Olympic rowing lakes. With countless green spaces, heritage sites, and modern attractions to be discovered, you're sure to remember your first visit to Buckinghamshire!

Sample some new tastes at The Chiltern Valley Winery

Surrounded by the incredible slopes of the Chiltern Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Chiltern Valley Winery and Brewery has been in operation since 1982, and more recently, opened its doors to wine and beer lovers across the UK. It has many delectable drinks to sample, and an onsite shop selling unique gifts like sloe gin, locally-produced conserves, and �own label� personalised bottle designs.

Planning a trip to Beaconsfield Railway Station? Travelodge Beaconsfield Central Hotel is just five minutes down the road, and Travelodge High Wycombe Hotel can be reached in 20.