These are the best things to do in Bucks this week.

Real Ale Night

Join us for a variety of guest draught and bottled real ales. For more information email admin@hgsa.co.uk or call 01494 892 192. Tickets: Free entry and £4 per pint or less.

November 15, 7pm, Holmer Green Sports Association, 87 Watchet Lane, High Wycombe.

2nd Amersham Common Scouts Jumble Sale

A jumble sale in aid of 2nd Amersham Common Scouts. For more information call 07890 005 973 or email ebroomby@hotmail.com. Tickets: 50p.

November 16, 9:30am, St John's Methodist Church Hall, Woodside Road, Amersham.

Christmas Market

Join this handmade and vintage market. Start your Christmas shopping (or finish it maybe?!) by buying gifts, decorations and cards from local crafters and small businesses, and help raise money for the charity Crisis at Christmas too. For more information call 07734 867 211 or email chalfontcraftycollective@gmail.com. Tickets: Free and free one-hour parking in the car park next to the church hall.

November 16, 10am, St Peter Parish Church Hall, Church Lane, Chalfont St Peter.

Christmas Fayre and Coffee Morning

Coffee or Mulled Wine with mince pies and Lunches will be served. Stalls to include Craft, Jewellery, Cakes, jams and chutneys, Cards, Books, good quality S/H toys and many more stalls. Plus, Father Christmas and his grotto! For more information email richardsp44@btinternet.com or call 01844 345 452.

November 16, 10am, Lacey Green Millennium Hall, Main Road, Lacey Green, Princes Risborough.

Christmas Fair

Soak up the sights, smells and sounds of Christmas at Waddesdon’s Christmas Fair set against the enchanting, floodlit backdrop of the Manor. Escape the hustle and bustle of the high street and shop for unusual gifts. Set amongst the festooned trees and housed in charming wooden chalets, browse over 80 hand-selected stalls that change each week selling handmade gifts, decorations and scrumptious food. In the grounds, you can also enjoy the winter light programme from dusk. Walk the Pleasure Grounds light trail, watch as the Manor façade is bathed in colour and find giant illuminated baubles at the Stables. For more information visit https://waddesdon.org.uk/whats-on/christmas-fair/ or call 01296 820 414. Tickets: Included with grounds ticket, which is £11 for an adult or free for National Trust members.

November 16 to December 22, 11am, Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, Aylesbury.

Build a Flipped Fairy-tale Land

Have fun with cardboard boxes and lots of craft materials to help construct a fairy-tale land. Your whole family can drop-in to construct buildings and landscapes and decorate them to look like fairy castles or towers - or whatever you decide! Maybe you’ll be inspired by Roald Dahl’s stories and poems that feature fairy-tale characters. For more information email hello@roalddahlmuseum.org or call 01494 892 192. Tickets: Free with museum entry.

November 16 till December 22, 11am, The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, 81 High Street, Great Missenden.

The Beaconsfield School Christmas Market

The Beaconsfield School Christmas Market is a great place to get your Christmas shopping started. We have 60 stalls selling a fantastic range of gifts, crafts and food. There will also be a terrific tombola, raffle with the first prize of a meal for 4 plus house wine at the renowned Royal Standard of England with many other fabulous prizes, lovely hampers to win and lucky crackers with lovely gifts. We will also be selling a range of food including turkey baps, pulled pork buns and vegetarian options including samosas and dips. Mulled wine, tea, coffee and soft drinks can be purchased alongside delicious cakes. So, come along to pick up some great gifts and even win a prize. For more information email ptfa@beaconsfield.school or call 07944 420 184. Tickets: Adults £1, children free. Plenty of free parking.

November 16, 11am, The Beaconsfield School, Wattleton Road, Beaconsfield.

Christmas Afternoon Tea at Waddesdon Manor

Treat yourself to a sumptuous Christmas afternoon tea, with a selection of savoury treats and sweet fancies and a glass of Prosecco. Served in the historic Manor Restaurant. Created in-house by Craig, our talented head pâtissier, afternoon tea is the perfect way to celebrate your visit to Waddesdon. A selection of savouries: Buckinghamshire brie & cranberry tart, Pork chipolata wrapped in bacon with mustard honey, Beetroot cured salmon with dill crème fraiche, Pumpkin & sage tartlet, Homemade pork and chicken terrine with the Mano’s chutney on toast and Free-range egg mayonnaise sandwich. A selection of pastries: Cinnamon spiced apple crumble pannacotta, Clementine éclair, Coffee & hazelnut opera gateau, Mini mince pie, Raspberry macaron, Cranberry scone with lemon curd & clotted cream and served with a glass of Prosecco and a selection of Jeeves & Jericho of Oxford teas. For more information visit https://waddesdon.org.uk/whats-on/christmas-afternoon-tea/ or call 01296 820 414. Tickets: Adult £27, child £15.50, pre-booking is advised.

November 16 to January 5, 2:30pm, Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, Aylesbury.

High Wycombe Choral Society Autumn Concert

A wonderful concert, featuring Walton's Overture from Henry V, Chilcott's Gloria, Ewald's Brass Quintet and Bernstein's Chichester Psalms. A truly exciting evening. For more information email HWCS100@btinternet.com or call 07530 659 960. Tickets: £15.

November 16, 7:30pm, All Saints Parish Church, Castle Street, High Wycombe.

Johnny Wheeler Returns to Amersham RBL

Popular High Wycombe vocalist Johnny Wheeler is returning to Amersham RBL for his last visit of the year. Expect an eclectic mix of music, pop, reggae, ballads, rock 'n' roll, swing etc. Something to suit every taste. For more information call 01494 433 443. Tickets: A small fee on the door.

November 16, 8pm, Amersham RBL, 91 Woodside Road, Amersham.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Here Come the Classics

Europe's rich tradition of orchestral music has produced countless legendary composers, many inspired by the countries around them, so join the orchestra for an astounding evening of music from around our continent. Mozart's energetic Overture to The Marriage of Figaro gives a foretaste of the farcical fun of the opera it introduces and provides a sparkling curtain-raiser for this concert. Then follows Rossini's explosive Overture to The Italian Girl in Algiers and Mendelssohn's heart-swelling Italian Symphony; a charming expression of how Italy made him feel. For more information visit https://go.evvnt.com/445632-0?pid=4840 or call 01494 512 000. Tickets: From £12.50.

November 17, 3pm, Wycombe Swan Theatre, St Mary Street, High Wycombe.

Sax player and flautist to perform at Marlow Jazz Club

A top U.S.A. jazzman is on a short tour of this country and will stop off at Marlow Jazz Club. Alto sax player and flautist Greg Abate now appears in Downbeat polls as amongst the finest in the world on his two instruments. He will be backed by the resident Frank Toms Trio who are relishing the chance to play with such a big star. For more information call 01628 486 571. Tickets: £10 and call to reserve a seat.

November 19, 8:30pm, The Royal British Legion, Station Approach, Marlow.

Three Remarkable Russian Women

High Wycombe Russian Cultural Club is pleased to invite you to our next presentation: 'Three Remarkable Russian Women'. Three women with three very different fates, which in a way reflect the times of the great upheaval in Russia. An illustrated talk by Dr Ruth Sobel and all are welcome. For more information email info@GoRussianClub.co.uk. Tickets: £2.50.

November 21, 2pm, Downley Community Centre, Oak Room, School Close, High Wycombe.