For opening times, charges and to book visit http://www.discoverbucksmuseum.org
Address: 9 Church Street, Aylesbury, HP20 2QP
Phone: 01296 331441
Website: http://www.discoverbucksmuseum.org
Step into Aylesbury Library and discover a world at your fingertips.
It’s not just about books, there’s a wealth of information available – browse newspapers and magazines, borrow DVDs and audio books, get involved in story time, or get online. We even have kids books in large print and braille, and OS maps to help you on a local walk.
Facilities include:
- Public internet and computer access
- Free wifi access
- Exhibition area
- Urdu, Gujarati, Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Polish collections
- Free online reference resources and eLibrary
- Computer for customers with visual impairment
- Reference material
- Photocopying
- Scanning
- Printing
The first ever David Bowie statue. Called ‘Earthly Messenger’ and created by sculptor Andrew Sinclair, the life-size sculpture was unveiled by singer-songwriter Howard Jones on 25 March 2018 and resides under the historic Arches in Aylesbury’s market square.
The bronze sculpture features two main figures; Bowie as Ziggy Stardust circa 1973 and again in his 2002 blue suit period. Behind these two main figures are most of the main characters that David portrayed in his long career including references to Space Oddity, Hunky Dory, Ashes to Ashes, Aladdin Sane, Labyrinth, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Life on Mars, Young Americans, The Next Day and Blackstar. Speakers mounted above the life-size statue play a Bowie song on the hour during the day.
We are an amateur symphony orchestra who meet every Wednesday evening (term time only) from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at Aylesbury Music Centre, Walton Street Aylesbury.
We welcome new players grade 7 and above, particularly string players.
We play 4 concerts a year during February, April, July and November at St Mary’s Church Aylesbury.
The Chiltern Brewery is a family owned & run brewery that has been at the forefront of the revival of English ales since 1980. The brewery shop, open Monday to Saturday, boasts a fine range of award-winning beers and the best local produce including spirits, foods and gifts.
The brewery also produce a number of ‘beer foods’, such as cheeses & breads that are made with their beers in. Their friendly staff enjoy nothing more than helping people to discover new beers… with the help of some free tasters of course!
Sparky Buddy Productions: Professional film and theatre production company.
Sparky Buddy Productions offers video production services, including wedding videography, live event filming and commercial production.
It also produces many film and theatre projects, and offers weekly Drama, Script Writing and Filmmaking workshops for adults at Aylesbury Multicultural Community Centre on Mondays and Thursdays.
Beautiful beams and wooden floors bedeck The Farmers’ Bar. They serve fine English ales, bottled beers, Rothschild wines and a hearty lunch. Choose your drink and retire to one of the comfy sofas or old wooden benches and when the sun is shining it is a must to sit out in the ancient cobbled courtyard surrounded on all sides by old stables, the Great Hall and the ancient arch where coaches used to enter.
For more information about this venue’s accessibility, read the King’s Head Access Guide.
Why not discover Aylesbury through the Heritage Walk, a fascinating self-guided walk that gives you an insight into the town’s architectural history. A great souvenir, the booklet to accompany the walk costs just £1 and can be purchased at the Bucks County Museum, Church Street, Aylesbury, HP20 2QP or from the Aylesbury Town Council Offices at 5 Church Street, Aylesbury HP20 2QP
The Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal is a great starting point for family walks and to see the bustle of life at the water’s edge.
The cobbles of Aylesbury’s historic Market Square have been hosting markets and events for a thousand years. There is still a general market and two specialist markets every week and popular annual events such as WhizzFizzFest and Santa’s Parade continue to bring it to life.
It is the heart of Aylesbury, connecting the two main shopping centres Hale Leys and Friars Square.
For more information about its accessibility, read Market Square’s Access Guide.