


Places to Visit in Berkshire, England.

Basildon Park, Lower Basildon, nr Reading
The county of Berkshire lies to the west of London with its eastern boundary adjacent to Greater London. It stretches some 60 miles westwards to the Wiltshire border, with Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire to the north.
Hampshire is situated south of Berkshire whilst Surrey is eastwards. Berkshire is famous for its Castle at Windsor, Eton College and horse racing at Royal Ascot as well as the many picturesque villages and historic houses that are waiting to be enjoyed.
Eastern Berkshire is relatively urbanised whilst the west is rural in character. The River Thames runs along the Northern boundary and the area - together with those counties that also have a boundary with the river, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire - is commonly referred to as the Thames Valley.
There are a plethora of interesting attractions to visit in Berkshire including the beautiful Savil Garden near Windsor, Taplow Court near Maidenhead, Basildon Park near Reading and Dorney Court near Windsor.
Places to Visit in Berkshire
Beaconsfield
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway
Eton
Dorney Court
Newbury
Highclere Castle
Sandham Memorial Chapel
Welford Park
West Berkshire Museum
Reading
Basildon Park
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Mapledurham House
Taplow
Taplow Court
Windsor
Eton College
Frogmore House
Savill Garden
Windsor Castle
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