West Berkshire Museum is housed in two of Newbury’s best loved historic buildings - the 17th century Cloth Hall and the old Granary/Corn Stores in the Wharf. The permanent exhibition ‘Lives and Landscapes’ tells the story of West Berkshire. The second floor galleries host a series of special exhibitions so there is always something new to see along with a year round program of events and family activities.
Jubilee is a traditional narrowboat purpose built for carrying passengers. It has seating…
Shaw House is one of the best preserved Elizabethan mansions in England. Over the…
Newbury Racecourse is one of the most famous and prestigious horseracing venues in the…
Internationally recognised theatre set in Bagnor, Newbury which hosts up to 220 people.
Traditional horse-drawn and motorised canal boats. Kennet and Avon Canal. Refreshments,…
West Berkshire Brewery is an independent brewery nestled in the heart of Berkshire with…
The rolling North Wessex Downs encompass some of England’s finest landscapes. The North…
“The Rose of Hungerford” is a purpose built 55 feet long wide-beamed passenger trip boat…
Hungerford Wharf used to be a busy industrial wharf but now is a popular area to relax,…
Recently refurbished, Herongate Club offers pool, spa, gym and fitness classes, providing…
Wiltshire's first winery and world class visitor destination in an National Landscape…
Based at Laverstoke Mill in rural Hampshire, just 15 miles from Winchester and 60 miles…
The oldest working silk mill in the UK still in its original building. A gem of…
We are a family run business, established in 1989. You are welcome to visit without…
Built in 1821, Wilton Windmill is the only working windmill in Wessex. Open Sundays and…
Crofton Pumping Station was built in 1807-9 to supply water to the highest point of the…