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Tilehurst Station
Reading RG31 6TH - England, UK

Tilehurst was once a village on the edge of Reading but in recent times as the large nearby town has grown the area has effectively been swallowed up and become a suburb of the town, about three miles to the...
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Attractions near Tilehurst Station
A selection of attractions close to Tilehurst Station:
St Mary’s Church  (3.9 Miles)
The current building dates from around 1200 although there has probably been a church on the site of St Mary’s for over a thousand years....
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The Forbury Gardens  (3.9 Miles)
The Forbury Gardens, originally part of Reading Abbey, were laid out between 1856 and 1864. The gardens are dominated by the Maiwand Lion, an 1886...
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Reading Abbey  (3.9 Miles)
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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Museum of Reading  (4 Miles)
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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Jelly Leg'd Chicken Gallery  (4 Miles)
Set up in 1993, the gallery moved to the town hall in 2004. The aim of the gallery is to give a place of...
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St James Church  (4.2 Miles)
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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Modern Artists Gallery  (4.3 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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The Riverside Museum  (4.6 Miles)
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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Berkshire Medical Heritage  (4.9 Miles)
Founded in 1997, the heritage centre is focussed on the rich and interesting developments in medical science that have taken place not only in this...
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The Berkshire Medical History Centre  (4.9 Miles)
Housed in the Old Laundry (1881) of the Royal Berkshire Hospital, the Centre preserves and displays items of historical medical interest particularly those with a...
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Cole Museum of Zoology  (5 Miles)
The Cole Museum of Zoology contains some 3500 specimens of which about 400 are on display at any one time. The collection was mainly...
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Museum of English Rural Life  (5.2 Miles)
This museum was founded by the University of Reading in 1951 and offers an insight into the lives of people who live and have lived...
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Basildon Park  (6.5 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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Beale Park Bird Collection  (7.1 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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Museum of Berkshire Aviation  (8.5 Miles)
Berkshire’s dynamic contribution to aviation history is graphically recaptured at the Woodley Museum. Run as a charitable trust, the museum is at the historic site...
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Kennet and Avon Canal  (8.7 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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Lardon Chase  (8.8 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  (8.8 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  (8.8 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  (8.8 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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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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