Buckinghamshire

It is an agricultural county, covering part of the Chiltern Hills to the South and the Vale of Aylesbury to the north. It has fertile agricultural lands, with many landed estates, especially those of the de Rothschild family in the 19th century (see Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire). Industry: Agricultural, furniture, pharmaceuticals, service and distribution industries. There are some residential commuter areas for London in the south.
The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo Saxon and means The district of the land belonging to the kinsmen of Bucca. Bucca, in this sense, would have been an Anglo Saxon individual of some prominence.
Some of these are now administrated by neighbouring counties and unitary authorities, but form part of the traditional county of Buckinghamshire. Places that are no longer part of the administrative county are listed in Italics.
Towns, villages and hamlets in Buckinghamshire
Places of interest






