The King's Head, situated in Aylesbury's historic Market Square, is among England's oldest coaching inns, with origins tracing back to the 15th century. The inn features a medieval courtyard and The Great Hall, constructed in 1455 by London wool merchant William Wandesford. The establishment is renowned for its traditional architecture, including exposed timbers and wattle and daub walls. Currently, The King's Head houses The Farmers' Bar, operated by The Chiltern Brewery since 2005, offering a selection of locally brewed ales and lagers. The venue also accommodates functions and events, providing a unique historical setting for various occasions.