High Wycombe is a town located in Buckinghamshire, England. The town has a number of interesting places and some very old and beautiful buildings and homes from the sixteenth and 17th centuries. There are a few traditional coaching inns and hotels in High Wycombe.The Kings hotel is a 16th century former coaching inn. The hotel has been refurbished and is a place where the old meets the new. The historic charm has been beautifully blended with modern day accommodation. The hotel is surrounded by the picturesque village green. The hotel is centrally located and is quite easy to reach from London and Oxford. The hotel offers modern day accommodation, blended in historic charm.The Three Horseshoe inn is another traditional and charming inn in High Wycombe. It has been recently refurbished and has a snug bar and lovely suites and rooms. The dining area and the lounge are warm and welcoming, and the cuisine is prepared by an award winning chef. The inn is surrounded by beautiful gardens. It won a four star rating from the Gold Tourist Board.The Fox Country Hotel is a historic country hotel and restaurant. It has a traditional bar and an informal menu. The hotel has been recently refurbished to provide comfortable bedrooms to its guests. It is superbly located in the Chiltern Hills and can be easily reached by both the M40 and J4.The Tree at Cadmore End was formerly known as the Blue Flag and is a traditional English pub with modern décor. It has sixteen excellent and comfortable suites.These are the traditional inns and hotels located in High Wycombe. There are some other very nice and comfortable coaching inns and hotels located near High Wycombe.The Rose and Crown in Saunderton, Risborough is another beautiful former inn that has been renovated and offers very comfortable accommodation. The hotel has sixteen comfortable rooms and is not too far from High Wycombe.The Greyhound Inn, Chalfont St. Peter, is a fourteenth century Inn that has been the meeting point of the locals since it was opened. The inn has been carefully refurbished to maintain its traditional charm and offer modern day amenities and accommodations to its guests.The Bull hotel at Gerrards Cross was built in 1688 and has been upgraded. It overlooks the village green and offers very comfortable accommodation in lovely and serene surroundings. Here, in the pub, you will hear many tales of highwaymen and famous coaches. There are four poster bedrooms and modern bedrooms. The choice of room selection is up to the guests.Villiers in Buckinghamshire was the main coaching inn during the Cromwellian days and could stable 150 horses. The inn was built around a large cobbled courtyard. The inn has been refurbished and now offers excellent modern day amenities. The bar and restaurant have an extensive list of wines from all over the world. For guests looking for something less formal, ale is served from oak casks.These are some of the finest traditional coaching inns in and close to High Wycombe. Most have maintained their traditional looks while offering all modern day amenities that travellers require.