Englefield Stores and Tearooms is a small catering business located in the picturesque Englefield Village.
Berkshire Gardens Trust
The aim of the Berkshire Garden Trust is : “To identify, understand, appreciate, and promote the conservation of historically significant designed landscapes in Berkshire…” “enjoying and caring for our garden heritage, now, and for future generations” We are proud of the rich heritage of historic parks and gardens
The Old Rectory, Farnborough
A few years ago the Old Rectory, Farnborough was voted ‘the most beautiful Old Rectory in England’ by Country Life magazine.
Highclere Castle
Experience Highclere Castle: History, Teas, and Festivals
The Gardens at Sandham Memorial
Exploring The Gardens at Sandham Memorial
Walking for Health
Walking for Health | West Berkshire has 12 regular led health walks for people of all abilities, especially those who are inactive or do little physical activity.
The Swan, Newbury
The Swan Inn, newbury: A Historic Pub in Newbury
The Beetle and Wedge Boathouse at Moulsford-on-Thames
Explore the Beetle and Wedge Boathouse at Moulsford-on-Thames
Stanford Dingley and The Blackbird
Stanford Dingley Stanford Dingley and its surrounding meadows and woodland are what escaping to the countryside is all about. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you can celebrate the seasons and there’s half a chance you’ll bump into a dog-walking Cambridge or Middleton. This moderate four-mile stomp is a two-hour belter with some steep sections, a couple of …
Finchampstead Ridges, Wokingham and The Two Sisters
Finchampstead Ridges, Wokingham Finchampstead Ridges, nestled in southern Berkshire, has been in the National Trust family for over 100 years. Head to Simon’s Wood and walk the avenue of redwood Sequoia trees (also known as Wellingtonia trees), planted in 1863, see if you can spot the second century Roman Road, nicknamed the Devil’s Highway and Heat’s Pond is …
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