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Donnington Valley Hotel and Spa
Old Oxford Road, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 3AG

The award-winning Donnington Valley Hotel and Spa features more than 100 well-equipped guest rooms and unbeatable spa facilities, attributes that helped it to win the AA Hotel of the Year title in 2008. Golf fans can enjoy the onsite 18-hole...
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Attractions near Donnington Valley Hotel and
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| Donnington Castle (1.7 Miles) |
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The striking, twin-towered gatehouse, plus some defensive Civil War earthworks, are all that remain of this 14th Century castle once owned by Geoffrey Chaucer’s son,...
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| Newbury Library (1.9 Miles) |
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Newbury Library stands in the very heart of the town, and has for generations offered one of the most important social and cultural exchanges in...
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| Greenham Common (3.4 Miles) |
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Evidence of mankind roaming Greenham Common has been found dating back to Prehistoric times. With the arrival of cruise missiles in the 1980s, and subsequently...
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| The Living Rainforest (9.6 Miles) |
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A living rainforest inside glass houses near Newbury. It successfully brings together an array of animals, including free ranging butterflies, lizards & birds, and over...
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| Chisbury Chapel (15 Miles) |
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Situated just outside of the charming village of Chisbury, close to Marlborough in Wiltshire, this little thatched and flint walled chapel is one of the...
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| Basildon Park (15.7 Miles) |
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John Carr was an eminent architect of the 18th Century and was commissioned to build this fantastic Palladian mansion for Francis Sykes, a wealthy man...
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| The Ridgeway (17 Miles) |
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The Ridgeway is Britain’s oldest road. Stretching 87 miles, this chalk ridge route was used by prehistoric man, and is still enjoyed today by walkers...
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| Lardon Chase (17 Miles) |
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Lardon Chase is owned by the National Trust, from this beautiful spot at the top of Streatley Hill, a panoramic view of Goring on Thames...
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| Thames Path (17 Miles) |
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From its source in the Cotswolds, the River Thames winds itself along a breathtaking journey to the Thames Barrier in London. The Thames Path is...
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| The Holies (17 Miles) |
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The Holies is a picturesque area of woodland and downland in Berkshire, with fantastic views, making it a popular destination for hikers and dog walkers....
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| Didcot Railway Centre (18.5 Miles) |
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Didcot lies halfway between London and Bristol on Brunel’s historic Great Western Railway. The original engine shed is home to a lovingly restored collection of...
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| Museum of Reading (19.7 Miles) |
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Reading Museum is home to many collections devoted to the town’s ‘beer, biscuits and bulbs’ history. There’s a gallery featuring the influence of biscuit makers...
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| Reading Abbey (19.8 Miles) |
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Most of the buildings that made up Reading Abbey, whose 30-acre site dominated the town from 1121 to its dissolution by Henry VIII in 1539,...
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| St James Church (19.9 Miles) |
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Known locally as the ’church next to the prison’, St James was built between 1837-1840 on the site of the north transept of Reading Abbey....
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| Venn Mill (19.9 Miles) |
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A 200 year old working watermill in wildlife friendly surroundings, open 2nd Sunday in every month, April to October 10-5pm, adults £1 and children 50...
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| The Riverside Museum (20.2 Miles) |
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The museum tells the story of Reading’s two rivers, the Thames and the Kennet and occupies two former industrial buildings. The centrepiece is Dunton’s gypsy...
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| The Vyne (20.4 Miles) |
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This impressive 16th Century house dates back to the reign of Henry VIII. A beautiful country park with gardens, a lake, meadows, woods and...
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| The Vyne (20.4 Miles) |
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This is an attractive 16th Century house and estate that forms a treasure trove of history. The house is a rare treasure in this...
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| Ashdown House (21.1 Miles) |
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Situated on the edge of the Berkshire Downs, this 17th Century manor house is one of the most interesting and beautiful pieces of architecture in...
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