Aylesbury is a small town located in Buckingham roughly 40 miles away from London. It dates back over 600 years, and was historically an important market town in Anglo-Saxon times. Aylesbury is thought to mean Fort of Aegel, though it is unknown who or what Aegel is.
Aylesbury is served by Aylesbury railway station and Aylesbury Vale Parkway railway station. Both of these stations provide regular services to London via London Marylebone. It can take under an hour to reach London via train, meaning the town is popular with commuters and therefore it is generally easier to guarantee a cheaper parking space near Aylesbury by booking in advance.
The area surrounding Aylesbury is particularly scenic, meaning it is popular with tourists. In the surrounding areas one can also find some interesting attraction, these include the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery, Buckingham County Museum, and The Church of St Mary The Virgin, which is almost 1,000 years old.