Buckinghamshire has a lot of wonderful towns and villages waiting to be discovered, including one historic spot that's been described as 'lovely'.

The village of Tylers Green is situated in the Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

With a rich history, the village has a strong community, well-rated schools, several well-rated restaurants and a good property market.

Why you should move to Tylers Green

According to the Town and Village Guide website, Tylers Green is surrounded by a vast area of green fields and woodlands, making it a favourite spot for nature fans.

The village's countryside makes it the perfect destination for hiking, cycling, running and more outdoor activities.

Tylers Green has a rich history with the village dating back to the 12th century when it was first mentioned in historical records.

The area is also home to many historical buildings, including the Holy Trinity Church, dating to the 13th century and is described as a "beautiful example of medieval architecture".

Other historic buildings in the village are Tyler's Green Village Hall and the Tyler's Green War Memorial.

According to Rightmove, the average house price in Tylers Green is £730,147.

Detached properties sell for an average price of £894,197, while semi-detached properties fetch £605,000.


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The village also boasts several well-rated pubs nearby, like the Horse & Jockey and The Old Queens Head.

On Google Reviews, The Old Queen Head has a rating of 4.4 out of 5, with one guest sharing: "We enjoyed a wonderful Sunday lunch here today with family. The staff were so friendly and attentive. Food was fantastic and served promptly."

Around the area, there are a number of well-rated schools, including Tylers Green First School and Tylers Green Middle School.