b'L O N G C R E N D O N V I L L A G ENestled between the rolling fields of the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside, yet within striking distance of London and the historic university city of Oxford lies the charming village of Long Crendon. With a rich history of needle making and beekeeping, this historic village has a strong sense of community. The Mound, Long Crendon Long Crendon High StreetThe village boasts an unrivalled array of beautiful character properties spanning many centuries. Its long meandering high street is bound at one end by an impressive 14th Century limestone Church set amongst a picturesque mixture of colour washed houses and cottages. C U L T U R E , D I N I N G Surrounded by meadows and ancient woodland, the country activities& S C H O O L I N Gfor residents to enjoy are endless. Whether you enjoy exploring national trails by horse, bike, or foot, or would prefer to relax atop one of the many picturesque hills for a picnic, theres something for everyone. The village centre also boasts numerous activities for all ages at the village hall, and the large recreational grounds. Long Crendon village itself offers many facilities including a post office, butchers, general stores, a thriving coffee shop, numerous sporting clubs With its rich history and thriving modern village community, Longincluding tennis and cricket, churches catering for all denominations, a Crendon offers the best of both worlds. The beautiful Buckinghamshirenumber of public houses and three restaurants including the highly regarded countryside and picturesque properties give an air of tranquillity, butAngel restaurant.For schooling, the village has Long Crendon Primary as residents will tell you, the village is bristling with activity for all ages. school, feeding into both the reputable Lord Williams comprehensive school Time out in the Chiltern Hills in Thame and the Aylesbury Grammar Schools. A number of good private schools are also situated close by. Residents also benefit from having Waitrose & Sainsburys supermarkets just a short 3-mile drive away in the market town of Thame.Branching slightly further afield, Long Crendon is just 16 miles east of Oxford, where residents can enjoy a large range of shops, bars, cafes, and restaurants. Alternatively, 13 miles north lies Bicester Village designer outlet; a popular destination for high-end shops and stylish eateries.Buckinghamshire also boasts a highly regarded schooling system, with Long Crendon and the surrounding towns playing host to numerous schools with an outstanding OFSTED rating. These include Long Crendon School, Aylesbury Grammar School, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Lord Oxfordshire countryside Williams School in Thame, Aylesbury High School, and Waddesdon CofE School. There are also a multitude of excellent private schools in the area.4 5'