Newbury Racecourse
(1 Mile)*
Newbury Racecourse in Berkshire offers some of the best horse racing both on the flat and over jumps. The first race meeting was held here on 26th September 1905.
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Highclere Castle
(5 Miles)*
Highclere Castle, home of the 8th Earl and Countess of Carnarvon, is probably the finest Victorian House still in existence.
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Basildon Park
(9 Miles)*
This beautiful Palladian mansion was built in 1776-83. The interior is notable for its original delicate plasterwork and elegant staircase, as well as the unusual Octagon Room.
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Beale Park
(10 Miles)*
Beale Park nestles on the banks of the River Thames offering visitors the chance to see a unique collection of rare and endangered birds and animals.
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The Vyne
(11 Miles)*
Step into another world when you visit this richly historic house in a glorious, unspoilt setting, and discover a wealth of rare treasures and domestic features.
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Mapledurham House and Watermill
(12 Miles)*
Mapledurham House, still the home of the descendants of the original family, is an Elizabethan Manor House situated beside the Thames and sheltered by the Chiltern Hills.
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Willis Museum
(13 Miles)*
Travel back in time, and experience some of the major changes that have created the Basingstoke that we know today.
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Vale and Downland Museum and Visitor Centre
(13 Miles)*
The collections held at the Museum contain geological, natural history, archaeological, social history and contemporary objects that reflect the Vale of White Horse today.
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Didcot Railway Centre
(14 Miles)*
At Didcot, half way between Bristol and London, members of the Great Western Society have created a living museum of the Great western Railway.
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Finkley Down Farm Park
(14 Miles)*
There's so much to see and do at Finkley Down Farm Park. You can feed the ducks, hold a rabbit or groom a pony.
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Wellington Country Park
(15 Miles)*
Wellington Country Park, on A33 near Riseley, offers and oasis of fun for all the family.
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Andover Museum & The Museum of The Iron Age
(15 Miles)*
Trace Andover's history from Saxon times to the present day. Step inside the Museum of the Iron Age and discover a way of life that was destroyed by the Romans
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Tom Browns School Museum
(17 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in the 380 year-old schoolroom which was featured in the novel "Tom Brown's School Days", first published in 1857. Its author, Thomas Hughes, was born in Uffington.
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Greys Court
(17 Miles)*
Greys Court is a picturesque and intriguing house, originally 14th-century, with a beautiful courtyard and a tower surviving from 1347. It was later involved with Jacobean court intrigue.
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Hawk Conservancy Trust
(17 Miles)*
The Hawk Conservancy has grown to become one of the major collections in the world.
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