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Hartwell sits just a couple of miles southwest of Aylesbury’s town centre, occupying a quiet pocket of the Buckinghamshire countryside where the character is defined largely by its association with the historic Hartwell House estate. Historically, it’s most notable for having hosted the exiled King Louis XVIII of France in the early 19th century, and that sense of scale is still felt today through the expansive arboretum and parkland that buffer the locality from the busier urban sprawl of the nearby town. Geographically, it bridges the gap between the A418 (Oxford Road) and the village of Stone, making it easy to access the Chiltern line trains to London Marylebone while remaining within reach of the Thame valley trails. It isn’t a place with a high street or a bustling commercial centre; instead, it relies on the nearby amenities of Aylesbury and Fairford Leys, offering a much slower, greener pace that feels surprisingly secluded given its proximity to the county town.