Manchester to Aylesbury with us
We provide Saloon Cars, Estate Cars, Executive cars and minibuses. Our drivers are all experienced local drivers who will make your transfer smooth and enjoyable. We can also offer a ‘meet and greet’ service at your request. Our services are available 24/7 with staff at hand to attend to any queries you may have, whether it be before or after you have made a booking.
A ‘Meet and Greet’ service can be arranged when booking whereby the driver will be in arrivals with the passenger’s name or company name, whichever you prefer. A comforting thought, especially for first time visitors in a foreign country.
If your flight is early or subject to delays, we will track your flight’s progress and send your driver at the new expected time of arrival.
A lot of our work is corporate based so if you are booking a taxi for other people you need not worry, we will give them the professional quality service they would expect. We can send receipts via email on request.
Remember, this is a set fare, no taxi meters, no hidden charges, regardless of the route or time taken from Manchester.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION – PLEASE READ! We advise booking as early as possible to avoid disappointment. If your transfer is within the next 12 hours please call us the number given on top of the page.
Please ensure you book the correct taxi for your Manchester Airport or Around Manchester to Aylesbury journey. Vehicle capacity is indicated below:
Overview of Aylesbury
Aylesbury has given its name to the surrounding vale, watered by the River Thames and one of the richest dairy-farming regions in England. The Vale of Aylesbury, beneath the Chilterns, has many unspoiled villages with thatched cottages and tracts of woodland where snowdrops, primroses and bluebells bloom in spring. The abundance of lakes, ponds and waterways in the Vale nourished the development of the once local specialty, the white feathered Aylesbury Duck, valued by chefs and gastronomes for its rich succulent flavour.
Most of Aylesbury’s older buildings are situated near its Market Square, although many have been lost to modern buildings. The market, now designated as a conservation area, is a broad cobbled and paved expanse with a Victorian Gothic clock tower in the centre. This area contains a number of statues and sculptures. One such bronze statue commemorates a local man, John Hampden (1594-1643), who played a key part in the events leading up to the Civil War. Nearby is a statue of Lord Beaconsfield (Sir Benjamin Disraeli).
Aylesbury has several ancient inns, among them the 14th century King’s Head, which is now owned by the National Trust. The red-brick County Hall, at one end of the Market Square (built circa 1720) contains the Assize courtroom and County Council chamber. It was in the Crown Court that ‘Hanging’ Judge Jeffries once adjudicated. Criminals sentenced to be hanged were publicly executed on a gallows mounted on a first floor balcony. Ideally located so that crowds in the square could witness justice being carried out. The 17th and 15th century buildings in Church Street, including the old grammar school (opened in 1720), which now form part of the County Museum.
King’s Head
The King’s Head is a 14th century old timber frame coaching inn with a large stable yard and medieval gateway. A wooden-framed window in the lounge bar contains 20 panes of 15th century stained glass. Inside is a chair reputedly used by Oliver Cromwell when he stayed there in 1651, following his victory at the Battle of Worcester. Visitors can enjoy a pint of real ale or browse for gifts in the Tourist Information Centre shop.
Buckinghamshire County Museum & Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery
The museum contains a gallery devoted to Buckinghamshire rural life, with displays of old costumes and local county heritage, plus a regional art gallery.
The Roald Dahl section is very entertaining for young children, with hands-on fun and activities.
Aylesbury Hotel Addresses:
The Bell Hotel
40 Market Square
Aylesbury
HP20 1TX
Tel: 01296 388080
National Trust – King’s Head
Kings Head Passage
Aylesbury
HP20 2RW
Tel: 01296 718812
Travelodge Aylesbury Hotel
Exchange St
Aylesbury
HP20 1AL
Tel: 0871 559 1854
The Malt House – Accommodation
45 Walton Rd
Aylesbury
HP21 7SR
Tel: 01296 484482
Moo’s B&B
133 Walton Rd
Aylesbury
HP21 7RW
Tel: 01296 482092
The Town House B & B Aylesbury
35 Tring Rd
Aylesbury
HP20 1LD
Tel: 01296 395295
House Forty One
41 King Edward Ave
Aylesbury
HP21 7JE
Tel: 01296 483153
Arngrove Bed and Breakfast
15 Vale Rd
Aylesbury
HP20 1JA
Tel: 01296 709961
Premier Inn Aylesbury
Buckingham Rd
Aylesbury
HP19 9QL
Tel: 0871 527 8036
Best Western Garden Court
Buckingham Rd
Aylesbury
HP19 0FY
Tel: 01296 398839
The Dog House
Broughton Crossing
Bierton, Aylesbury
HP22 5AR
Tel: 01296 485228
Aeglesburgh @ the Watermead Inn
Watermead
Aylesbury
HP19 0FX
Tel: 01296 433123
The Olympic Lodge
Stoke Mandeville Stadium Guttmann Rd
Aylesbury
HP21 9PA
Tel: 01296 461120