Thame (pop. 8,500) is a nice little town with a church. It is located on the A418 between Oxford and Aylesbury. Many of the buildings in Thame are from the 18th century and feature locally produced salt glazed bricks.
Long Crendon Courthouse is a National Trust property located near Thame. The 14th century house is partly half-timbered and was probably first used as a wool store.
Address: Long Crendon Courthouse, Long Crendon, Aylesbury HP18 9AN, England
Hours:
April 5 to September 28: 11am-6pm; Wed:2pm-6pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
Always opened on: Spring Bank Holiday - Britain (last Monday, May ), Summer Bank Holiday - Britain outside Scotland (last Monday, August )
Tips: Last admission 30 minutes prior to closing.
Transit: Bus: Arriva The Shires 260/1, Aylesbury-Thame
Rycote Chapel is a small chapel built in the 15th C. Original furniture inside includes exquisitely carved and painted woodwork. Among the site's other intriguing features are two-roofed pews and a musicians' gallery.
Hours:
April 1 to September 30: 2pm-6pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu
Always opened on: Spring Bank Holiday - Britain (last Monday, May ), Summer Bank Holiday - Britain outside Scotland (last Monday, August )
Disability Access: Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.