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West Grange Hotel
Cox's Lane, Bath Road, Midgham, Berkshire, RG7 5UP

Set amid pretty manicured gardens, the West Grange Hotel offers convenient access to both Newbury and Reading. The hotel is an ideal getaway for business and leisure guests alike with its well-equipped guest rooms and acclaimed restaurant. Aside from featuring...
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Attractions near West Grange Hotel
A selection of attractions close to West Grange Hotel:
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| Greenham Common (3.5 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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| Newbury Library (5 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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| Donnington Castle (5.2 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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| The Living Rainforest (6.3 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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| Basildon Park (12.1 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 (13.5 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 (13.5 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 (13.5 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 (13.5 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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| The Vyne (13.5 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 (13.5 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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| South Ham Library (15.5 Miles) |
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South Ham Library is located in Basingstoke and offers an extensive collection of texts on a variety of subjects crossing both non-fiction and fiction titles....
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| Museum of Reading (16.1 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 (16.2 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 (16.3 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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| The Riverside Museum (16.6 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 Making (16.9 Miles) |
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The Making is a vibrant artist-led project and gallery that hopes to promote and instil a love of art into the people that visit....
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| Didcot Railway Centre (17.3 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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| Basing House (17.7 Miles) |
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The remains of this fantastic Tudor property remain to be one of the most popular visitor attractions in this area of the world. With...
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