Hughenden's Heritage Route: Unveiling Connections
Hughenden Manor, Hughenden Park, Hughenden, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP14 4LA
Embark on an enriching journey through time at Hughenden's Heritage Route: Unveiling Connections event, taking place during Heritage Open Days on Friday 6, Tuesday 10, and Saturday 14 September. Delve into the captivating stories woven into the fabric of Hughenden's history.
Join our knowledgeable guides on guided walks as they illuminate intriguing narratives, unveiling hidden gems such as the renowned Coffin Path and tracing the intricate web of connections from our forests to High Wycombe's historic chair-making industry.
Experience the enduring relationship between the land and its people, witnessing first-hand how Hughenden's farmland flourishes under the thoughtful stewardship of the National Trust and tenant farmers.
Explore the delicate balance of nature as we reveal the dedication to preserving the chalk stream and the remarkable legacy of Disraeli's German forest—a testament to the profound connections that span across continents.
Join us as we celebrate the past, present, and future of Hughenden, where every step uncovers a new layer of heritage and connection waiting to be discovered.
Hughenden Manor, Hughenden Park, Hughenden, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP14 4LA
Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilets. Wheelchairs available. House ground floor accessible. Grounds partly accessible: step-free route, some uneven paths. Level access to shop. Braille guide or photograph album available in the manor. Accessible parking available, please ask a member of the welcome team upon arrival. In the house access is via a ramp.
We recommend for the guided walks wearing sturdy footwear, such as walking boots or comfortable wellies, and suitable clothing for the weather. There may be steps, uneven ground and hills, so the guided walks aren’t suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs – but we can be flexible and tailor walks to suit your ability.