If you are looking for professional jewellers in or around Buckinghamshire,
F. Hinds could be your choice!
You can visit any one of the following five F. Hinds shops in Buckinghamshire:
Our staff are looking forward to seeing you at your next visit to one of our stores.
Something about Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire is named after its former county town, Buckingham, derived from the Old English for 'land in a river bend belonging to Bucca's people'.
Buckinghamshire is a county divided in two by the chalk hills of the Chilterns, with their distincitve natural beech woodlands.
Famous for
Hughenden Manor, near High Wycombe, was the home from 1848 to his death in 1881 of Benjamin Disraeli, Queen Victoria's favourite prime minister and distinguished novelist, who she made Earl of Beaconsfield. It is now owned by the National Trust.
The world's first model village called Bekonscot, was opened in 1929 in Beaconsfield. Created by Roland Callingham, it now contains over 3,500 models, model railways and much more besides, creating a unique image of 1930s England - and it is all outside.
Buckinghamshire is home to Britain's only private university, the University of Buckingham, founded in 1976, and one of Britain's newest universities, Buckinghamshire New University, founded in 2007.
Famous people
Sir George Gilbert Scott, Victorian architect, born Gawcott, 1811.
Kenneth More, actor, born Gerrards Cross, 1914.
Michael York, actor, born Fulmer, 1942.
Sir Tim Rice, lyricist, born Amersham, 1944.
Sir Steven Redgrave, Olympic rowing champion, born Marlow, 1962.


