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Midgham Station
Station Road, Woolhampton, Reading, West Berkshire RG7 5SE - England, UK

This railway station is named after the village of Midgham in Berkshire but is in fact situated in the nearby village of Woodham at the bottom of the nearby valley. The station serves a variety of rural communities in...
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Attractions near Midgham Station
A selection of attractions close to Midgham Station:
Greenham Common  (5.6 Miles)
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  (7.2 Miles)
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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The Corn Exchange  (7.2 Miles)
The Corn Exchange is a 400 seat theatre based in the centre of the Newbury’s bustling market place. The grade II listed building was first...
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Donnington Castle  (7.4 Miles)
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  (8.5 Miles)
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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Kennet and Avon Canal  (10 Miles)
The Kennet and Avon canal runs for 86 miles linking the Thames with the Bristol Channel. The Great Western Railway opened in 1841 taking away...
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Basildon Park  (10.5 Miles)
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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St. Mary’s Church  (11.3 Miles)
The picturesque village of Streatley lies on the Berkshire side of the river Thames, facing Goring on Thames; the two villages are linked by a...
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Beale Park Bird Collection  (11.3 Miles)
Beale Park - part of the Child-Beale Trust - isn’t just home to an extraordinary bird collection (including peacocks, swans, owls and parrots) but offers...
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The Vyne  (11.3 Miles)
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  (11.3 Miles)
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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Modern Artists Gallery  (11.5 Miles)
Located in Whitchurch on Thames, this gallery has carved out a good reputation for showing a wide variety of modern art. The space is...
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Sandham Memorial Chapel  (11.5 Miles)
This beautiful chapel contains a world-class collection of visionary paintings by the eminent artist Stanley Spencer. The wonderful chapel has been decorated in a...
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Goring And Streatley Bridge  (11.8 Miles)
This magnificent road bridge across the Thames joins together the villages of Goring in Oxfordshire, and Streatley in Berkshire. The bridge as it stands today...
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The Holies  (11.8 Miles)
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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Lardon Chase  (11.8 Miles)
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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The Ridgeway  (11.8 Miles)
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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Saint Mary’s Church  (11.8 Miles)
This tiny Berkshire parish church is home to the ‘Aldworth Giants’, statues of the De La Beche family dating back to the 14th Century. These...
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St Thomas of Canterbury  (11.8 Miles)
Travelling over the double bridges joining together the villages of Goring and Streatley, after taking in the breathtaking views of the River Thames, you will...
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Thames Path  (11.8 Miles)
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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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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