A very pleasant morning in Great Missenden before "wandering" through the hills to High Wycombe. More shopping and then back to the Manor House, Hughenden.
Hughenden is famous for being the residence 19th century Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, who lived here from 1848 to 1881.
It also doubled as a secret WWII map making centre, critical to the air war raging across Europe. Second World War rooms in the cellars have interactive exhibits and eye-witness accounts. The wartime displays in the ice house bunker explains why Hughenden was high on Hitler's hit list.
A most interesting day - and full of sunshine! We later travelled down to Cookham for the rest of the day and our overnight stop. Traffic a little horrendous - it is, after all, the start of the bank holiday weekend.