Buckinghamshire is a county of southeast England. The county is bordered to the north by Northamptonshire, to the north-east by Bedfordshire, to the east by Hertfordshire, to the south-east by the Great London, to the south by Berkshire and to the west by Oxfordshire. The territory is divided in two by the chain of the Chilterns Hills which reaches 260 meters high with Coombe Hill. To the north of the hills lies the Vale of Aylesbury, wide plains drained by the River Thame. Along this fertile valley is located the county seat of Aylesbury. The north of the county is drained by the Great Ouse that runs through the town of Buckingham and borders the new town of Milton Keynes. To the south of the Chilterns Hills the land slopes down to the Thames Valley, which marks the southern border with Berkshire. For the British people Christmas it is one of the most important holidays of the year. The Christmas markets are a rather recent tradition imported from Germany. Here is a list of the most popular Christmas markets in Buckinghamshire.
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Buckinghamshire Christmas Markets
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The Village Maker’s Market in Tylers Green
Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually November
The market will be held between 12-4pm at Tylers Green Village Hall, Buckinghamshire, Hp10 8LN. We have over 35 stalls all selling handmade, local high quality artisan products. These include Jewellery, Home decor, Christmas decorations, beauty products, eco products, food, drink and much more.
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Waddesdon Manor Christmas Fair
Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually end of November – December
Waddesdon Manor Christmas Fair. All chalets will be positioned on the South Front of the Manor overlooking the Parterre and Vale of Aylesbury. Over 50 hand selected local artisan producers, as well as some of the nation’s best loved independent traders from across the country, will be housed in wooden chalets set against the enchanting backdrop of the floodlit House.