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Beaconsfield's history in Buckinghamshire dates back to the Saxon era, originally known as Bekenesfeld. An earlier Roman road linked St. Albans to Reading, intersecting here. The Old Town's crossroads became a hub for travelers from London, Windsor, Aylesbury, and Oxford, leading to the naming of the four "Ends."
At one time, 19 coaching inns served the area, providing rest for travelers and employment for highwaymen, some of whom met their end in nearby High Wycombe.
This charming former market town also harbors a wealth of paranormal stories. Numerous buildings, including some accessible pubs, are sites of significant hauntings.
We invite you to join us in exploring the history and hauntings of the area (and its pubs!). Some locals have even been too frightened to share their experiences with us during our research!
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, suitable for ages 16 and above.
At one time, 19 coaching inns served the area, providing rest for travelers and employment for highwaymen, some of whom met their end in nearby High Wycombe.
This charming former market town also harbors a wealth of paranormal stories. Numerous buildings, including some accessible pubs, are sites of significant hauntings.
We invite you to join us in exploring the history and hauntings of the area (and its pubs!). Some locals have even been too frightened to share their experiences with us during our research!
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, suitable for ages 16 and above.
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