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LocationLocated in the centre of Aylesbury, St James' Leisure is easily accessible to all:-
Transport LinksBy Road: Aylesbury is one of the most accessible towns in the area. With the A41 dual carriage way running from Aylesbury to the M25, Major A roads running to Oxford and Milton Keynes, St James Leisure could not be more accessible. By Taxi: There are several taxi firms in Aylesbury all offering very reasonable rates for local or long distance runs. By Rail: Chiltern Railways run a service to Marylebone Station that takes in Amersham, The Chalfonts and other regions. With St James just a five minute walk, or a short taxi ride away, the trains make St James Leisure very accessible. By Bus: Buses run regularly to and from Aylesbury town centre. With buses running everywhere from Luton to Oxford it makes St James Leisure and Aylesbury very easy to get to. MapClick Here to view a copy of our map in PDF format Click Here to view a map location of where St James' Leisure is in Aylesbury Click Here to view the RAC route planner to find out how to get to St James' Leisure Driving DirectionsSelect where you are from to see how to get here. AylesburyFounded in Saxon times and "The County Town" since the reign of Henry VIII. The most picturesque part of the town is in the mostly Georgian area around the church, which includes the splendidly refurbished County Museum and Art Gallery. The town centre is the Market Square, with its County Hall of 1740 and, hidden behind shops, the magnificent frontage of the King's Head Hotel. Dating from about 1450, its windows include stained-glass commemorating the marriage of Henry VI to Margaret of Anjou in 1445, who are said to have stayed there on their honeymoon. The Market Square also contains statues of Benjamin Disraeli and John Hampden. Near to the church is Prebendal House, once the home of the radical John Wilkes, MP for Aylesbury from 1757-1760. Over the past decade millions of pounds have been ploughed into Aylesbury in an effort to majorly enhance the town. |
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