Attractions around Amersham
Explore 9 attractions, restaurants, shops around Amersham
4.5 (449)
Kew Little Pigs Farm Ltd
Old Amersham Farm High Street Old Amersham Farm, Amersham HP7 0HR England
Kew Little Pigs is an award-nominated miniature farm, based in the historical town of Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK. As well as experiences on our farm, we offer luxury spa days, school visits, micro pig parties, and pig hire for film and TV. With 12 years of breeding experience, we sell miniature pigs both in the UK and internationally. Please book in advance on our website.
5.0 (114)
Amersham Memorial Gardens
Old Amersham Farm High Street, Amersham HP7 0HR England
4.5 (95)
Amersham Museum
49 High Street, Amersham HP7 0DP England
5.0 (95)
Griffiths Brothers Distillery
Unit 8 Penn Street Works Works Penn Street, Amersham HP7 0FA England
The Griffths Brothers Distillery is an English small-batch producer of super-premium, cold-distilled gin. From Penn Street, deep in the Chiltern hills.The pioneering, family-run distillery was founded by brothers Alex and Drew Griffths.
5.0 (39)
Amersham Brewery Shop
100 Sycamore Road, Amersham HP6 5EN England
Specialist beer shop and tasting bar crossover. The Best UK beers by independent microbreweries, international beers,ciders & wines. Drink in or Takeaway.
4.5 (35)
The Hatchery Farm Shop
Beaconsfield Road Red Barn Farm, Amersham HP7 0JY England
4.5 (34)
St Mary's Church
St. Marys Church 10 Church Street, Amersham HP7 0DB England
4.5 (16)
The Equestrian Centre - Shardeloes Farm
The Equestrian Centre Shardeloes Farm Cherry Lane, Amersham HP7 0QF England
4.5 (12)
The Amersham Fair Organ Museum
28 Plantation Road, Amersham HP6 6HJ England
The Amersham Fair Organ Museum - one of the town's best kept secrets! The collection was founded by Albert Edward ‘Ted’ Reed (1926 – 2022) who had a keen interest in steam engines and fairground equipment – notably mechanical organs. From the 1960s onward Ted expanded his collection to encompass the instruments on display at the Museum today. In 2004 a charitable trust was formed in order to safeguard the future of this iconic collection and open it up to the public, it is a lasting tribute to Ted Reed, whose dedication and foresight in saving and preserving fairground organs and their traditional music will ensure that this important part of Britain’s heritage is secure for future generations to enjoy. We hold a series of six open days over the autumn – spring period, as detailed on our website – 11:00 – 17:00, parking & admission free.