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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.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: £6.60
  • Place: Lower Basildon
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)118 984 3040

The perfect English country house in acres of parkland. Built between 1776 and 1783 Basildon Park fell on hard times in the early part of the twentieth century. It was treasured and restored by Lord and Lady Iliffe in the 1950's.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Reading
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)118 984 3040

The last working corn and grist watermill on the Thames with parts dating from the 15thC. Flour produced is sold in the shop, and the traditional working machinery can be viewed.

  • Type: Water Mill
  • Price: £3.25 - £6.75
  • Place: Mapledurham
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)118 972 3350

An Elizabethan manor house alongside the River Thames, containing paintings, oak staircases, and moulded ceilings. Home to the Blount family for over 500 years.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: £4.25 - £6.75
  • Place: Mapledurham
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)118 972 3350

Garden Mon - Thurs from 1 April to 1 November. Beautiful garden particularly in spring and autumn. Deer Park.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Reading
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)118 930 2504

The old flint church of Basildon lies close to the Thames below Goring. The nave was built early in the 13thC, the taller chancel has lovely traceried windows.

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Reading
  • Tel Number: N/A

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