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Reading
Classical 18thC house by John Carr of York, with an unusual Octagon Room, fine plasterwork and the decorative Shell Room. Situated in 400 acres of parkland and woodland.
London
The London Wetland Centre is an award winning nature reserve, one of the 21st century's greatest urban conservation projects. The centre provides a safe haven for a wide range of wildlife and deliver a slice of the Great British countryside to the…
Richmond upon Thames
Richmond possesses a timeless charm more akin to a village than a town. Henry VII named Richmond after his favourite Earldom, Richmond in Yorkshire, and the gateway of his magnificent Palace, favoured by Elizabeth I, still remains.
Theale, Reading,
Tuck into a delicious afternoon tea at Cobbs Farm Shop & Kitchen in Englefield.
Theale, Reading,
We invite you to join us at our newly opened shop, Cobbs at Englefield, a series of converted cow-sheds that have now formed an incredible space. Indulge your senses and see for yourself our farm shop, traditional butchery counter, delicatessen,…
Maidenhead
Maidenhead has great rail connections and the town centre has a range of over 300 shops. It is home to Maidenhead Heritage Centre and a thriving arts and culture scene at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts.
Windsor
Explore Windsor on this captivating road and river adventure. Beginning in the heart of Windsor, viewing the must see sights before splashing down into the River Thames. All the while entertained by our knowledgeable and humorous live guides. If…
Pangbourne
Nestling alongside the River Thames, Pangbourne, the subject of much literary inspiration, is a charming place, full of character, with individual shops, pubs and cafés.
Henley On Thames
Barn Galleries is a family business founded in 1991 with our first exhibition, ARTSPACE.
A footbridge across the Thames separates Windsor from Eton, home of the famous Eton College. Don't miss out on a wander down Eton High Street to explore the shopping and dining, the architecture and the history.
Cookham
Visit pretty, historic Cookham, home to authors and artists, including Sir Stanley Spencer. Explore interesting shops, friendly cafes, pubs and restaurants and enjoy countryside and riverside walks.
Chertsey
Archaeological remains show the area was inhabited long before the founding of Chertsey Abbey in 666AD.
The Abbey, the first of its kind in the county, was immensely wealthy and powerful and at the height of its power the Abbot controlled over…