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The King’s Head, Aylesburyan Historic Pub for Grand Union Canal Boaters
The King's Head, Aylesbury can be found on the Grand Union Canal Aylesbury Arm in Buckinghamshire and quite near to Aylesbury.
What can be found at: The King's Head, Aylesbury
Nestled in the heart of Aylesbury, just a short 9 minute stroll, from the Aylesbury Basin on the Grand Union Canal Aylesbury Arm, The King’s Head is a must-visit destination for boaters seeking history, hearty food, and a warm welcome. Managed by the National Trust, this historic inn offers an authentic glimpse into Aylesbury’s past while providing modern comforts and delicious dining options.
A Historic Gem in Aylesbury
The King’s Head is one of England’s oldest coaching inns, dating back to the 15th century. Its stunning medieval architecture, complete with timber beams, cobbled courtyard, and characterful interiors, tells the story of centuries of hospitality. For history enthusiasts, exploring the inn is like stepping back in time, with many original features preserved to delight visitors.
Perfect for Grand Union Canal Boaters
Boaters mooring at Aylesbury Basin will find The King’s Head conveniently located, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a day navigating the picturesque Aylesbury Arm. Whether you’re a holidaymaker or a live-aboard, the pub’s proximity to the canal and its cozy ambiance make it a popular choice among the waterway community.
Dining and Drinks to Delight
The King’s Head prides itself on serving a menu of traditional British dishes crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Pair your meal with a selection of locally brewed ales, fine wines, or refreshing soft drinks. Highlights include:
Classic pub favorites like fish and chips or hearty pies.
Seasonal specials showcasing the best of Buckinghamshire produce.
A range of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.
The pub also offers a variety of snacks and lighter meals, perfect for those on the go or looking for a quick bite before heading back to the canal.
A Unique Experience for Visitors
Beyond the food and drink, The King’s Head provides a unique experience with its:
Historic Courtyard: Relax in the atmospheric courtyard, surrounded by centuries-old stonework.
Tours and Events: Learn more about the inn’s fascinating history through guided tours and seasonal events.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere: With a welcoming vibe, the pub is perfect for boaters of all ages.
Nearby Attractions
While visiting The King’s Head, explore nearby attractions, all within walking distance of the canal moorings:
Buckinghamshire County Museum: Delve into local history and visit the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery.
St. Mary’s Church: Marvel at the medieval architecture of this historic church.
Aylesbury Market: Pick up local produce and handcrafted goods at the town’s bustling market.
Boaters’ Convenience
For those traveling the Grand Union Canal Aylesbury Arm, The King’s Head offers the perfect blend of convenience and charm. Located near the well-equipped moorings at Aylesbury Basin, it’s an easy walk for a delicious meal or an evening drink.
Visit The King’s Head, Aylesbury
Whether you’re cruising the canals or moored up for a few days, The King’s Head promises a memorable experience. With its rich history, delicious food, and unbeatable location, it’s a favorite among Grand Union Canal Aylesbury Arm boaters looking to enjoy a slice of Aylesbury’s heritage.
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