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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.
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.
Shaw House was built by a Newbury clothier in 1581 and retains much of its original Tudor architecture.
Built in 1475-1528, the burial place of 10 sovereigns and Chapel of the Order of the Garter containing knight banners, stall plates, magnificent woodwork and stone vaulting.
The oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and The Queen's favourite weekend home.
(14th century to 17th century - 1386 AD to 1700 AD) Donnington Castle is now the ruins of a 14th century castle with a courtyard of flint and stone
West Berkshire Museum is located a short walk from newbury's market place. Housed in wonderful listed buildings the galleries are full of objects from the surrounding area.
Late 17th-century royal residence, particularly associated with Queen Charlotte and Queen Victoria.
The historic buildings are an integral part of the heritage of the British Isles. Visitors are invited to share the unique experience and beauty of Eton College.
Garden Mon - Thurs from 1 April to 1 November. Beautiful garden particularly in spring and autumn. Deer Park.