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!
Friars Square is Aylesbury’s largest shopping centre with 60 stores including House of Fraser, Next, H&M, Office, River Island, and New Look to name a few. There’s also a great selection of cafés including BB’s Coffee & Muffins, Caffe Nero and New York Deli for you to take a break from all that shopping…
For more on accessibility, read Friar’s Square’s accessibility guides for the Shopping Centre and the multi-storey car park.
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.
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Boasting a programme of live performances, visitors can enjoy worldclass entertainment including West End productions, comedy, dance and children’s shows.
With something for everyone the Waterside Theatre is the perfect treat all year round. The venue is also a conference and meetings centre.
Hale Leys is situated in the heart of Aylesbury and is the main thoroughfare between Marks & Spencer on the High Street and Boots. The key destination of Hale Leys makes it an integral part of Aylesbury’s retail offer and it has a vital role to play in the future regeneration of the town. Hale Leys is pleased to welcome two new exciting operators in the form of The Manor, a bar, restaurant and rooftop bar with views over the Chiltern Hills which is “the place” to go in Aylesbury, In addition, we have Aylesbury Stay & Play, a state of the art indoor playground at ground floor level and The Arcade – a virtual reality game zone on the first floor, providing a safe and fun place for children of all ages.
Hale Leys is easily accessible on a single level mall with a Council-operated surface car park adjacent. The Centre is anchored by a large Boots store and other notable retailers include The Works, Card Factory, Accessorize and Hays Travel. Let’s not overlook our very popular independently operated café, One4Six Coffee, offering undoubtedly the best coffee in Aylesbury, together with home-made sandwiches. cakes and artisan ice-creams. In addition, there is an outdoor play area which makes it a must visit location when in Aylesbury with something for all the family.
For more information on Hale Leys’ accessibility, read our 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.