Join me for a walk around the centre of Aylesbury, the historic county town of Buckinghamshire since 1529, and home to a dazzling array of history, from its origins as a market town in the Saxon period, through the English Civil War, to its starring role in the trial of the Great Train Robbery, and the early career of David Bowie! On our walk around Aylesbury, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including St. Mary the Virgin's Church, Church Square, Buckinghamshire County Museum, Roald Dahl Children's Gallery, The Queens Head, Kingsbury Square, the statue of John Hampden, the statue of Benjamin Disraeli, The King's Head, Aylesbury Market Square, Aylesbury Clock Tower, Aylesbury Town Hall, the statue of David Bowie, Judges' Lodgings, The Bell Hotel, The White Swan Inn, Buckinghamshire County Hall, Waterside Theatre, and the statue of Ronnie Barker. Thank you so much to the following sites for their help in my research of Aylesbury:
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