Brill, a civil parish in the county of Buckinghamshire, can be found between the cities of Oxford and Bicester and the town of Aylesbury. The village is famous for its large Windmill, the timbers of which date back to 1685; the mill is now a Grade II listed building and can be visited once a week from March to September. J. R. R. Tolkein liked the name of the town so much that he based the fictional village of Bree on it for The Lord of the Rings trilogy. There is a store and a bar called The Pointer for a fun night out. Explore the rich history of nearby Oxford, just a short drive away. Stop by Oxford Castle and the Ashmolean Museum. Bicester and Aylesbury, both small towns, offer even more conveniences, such as shops and restaurants and are also nearby.