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  1. Guided tour in the Chapter House of the Abbey Ruins
    Explore 900 years of history in Reading Abbey Quarter including the burial place of King Henry I, Jane Austen's schoolroom and Oscar Wilde's Gaol. Notably the Quarter includes Reading Museum, St. James' Church, St Laurence's Church, the Forbury Gardens, Reading Gaol and the remains of Reading Abbey. The impressive Abbey Ruins consist of the south transept, the treasury, the chapter house, the dormitory and the refectory.
  2. The Screen House and Turbine House at the Riverside Museum
    This small branch site tells the story of Reading's two rivers - the Kennet and the Thames. The Riverside Museum occupies two Listed former waterworks buildings, the Screen House and the Turbine House. The Turbine House hosts a programme of summertime art exhibitions and events by the local cultural community. The Riverside Museum a 15 to 20 minute stroll from Reading Museum through the historic Abbey Quarter.
    1. View of length of pool and hot tub
      Relax, indulge, unwind at Thames Lido. Here you will find a heated pool, hot tub and saunas, as well as massage rooms and an award-winning restaurant which is featured in the Michelin Guide.
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    1. Guided tour in the Chapter House of the Abbey Ruins

      Address

      Abbey Street, READING, Berkshire, RG1 3BA

      Telephone

      0118 937 3400

      READING

      Explore 900 years of history in Reading Abbey Quarter including the burial place of King Henry I, Jane Austen's schoolroom and Oscar Wilde's Gaol. Notably the Quarter includes Reading Museum, St. James' Church, St Laurence's Church, the Forbury…

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    2. Caversham Princess with passengers onboard in Mapledurham Lock

      Address

      Caversham Pier, Caversham, READING, Berkshire, RG1 8BD

      Telephone

      01189 481088

      READING

      We are based at the heart of the Upper Thames and cruise through some of the most stunning reaches of the Thames from Henley and Sonning up to Going and Streatley. Dearting from Caversham Pier in Reading, we sail up to Mapledurham on 45 mnutes, 60…

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    3. St James' Church Reading

      Address

      St James' Church, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3FD

      Telephone

      07889 654979

      Reading

      We are a local walking holiday company who offer four to seven day self-guided walking itineraries along the St James' Way from Reading to Southampton. Our packages include B&B accommodation, daily baggage transfers, transport to and from…

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    4. Garden gates with view down to the Thames

      Address

      Church Road, Caversham, READING, Berkshire, RG4 7AD

      READING

      Come and enjoy the beauty and long history of Caversham's hidden gem, Caversham Court Gardens on the bank of the River Thames. Owned and cared for by Reading Borough Council with support from The Friends. Open and accessible to all every day except…

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    5. Stanlake Vineyard

      Address

      Stanlake Park, Twyford, READING, Berkshire, RG10 0BN

      Telephone

      0118 934 0176

      READING

      Stanlake Park in Twyford, Berkshire is one of the oldest vineyards and wine producers in England. Our Italian winemaker’s modern and international approach is reflected in award-winning wines that are enjoyable, very drinkable and the perfect…

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    6. Blue Bade Guide Graham Horn in Forbury Gardens, Reading

      Address

      READING, Berkshire, RG1 1DP

      Telephone

      07827 715353

      READING

      I’m Graham Horn, a specialist and fully qualified Blue Badge tourist guide for the South West, South and South East of England. That area stretches from Cornwall to Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire to Kent, and everywhere else in between. Our…

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    7. elephant skeleton

      Address

      University of Reading, Whiteknights campus, READING, Berkshire, RG6 6LA

      READING

      The Cole Museum of Zoology is owned and managed by the University of Reading. It was established by Professor Francis Cole in 1906 when the University was known as University College Reading. The Cole Museum of Zoology represents a snapshot of…

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    8. 4 cocktail glasses

      Address

      126 Friar Street, READING, Berkshire, RG1 1EP

      READING

      Bringing you a little piece of Polynesian paradise and a true taste of the tropics, Lola Lo’s unique party and night club experience will instantly seduce your senses and sweep you off to the South Pacific – the perfect place to kick back, relax and…

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    9. 2 pint glasses on a table

      Address

      Church Lane, Dunsden, READING, Berkshire, RG4 9QD

      Telephone

      0118 948 1111

      READING

      Our beers have been hailed for their quality and consistency since 2003 – winning awards all over the UK. Built on traditional foundations, we’ve continued to evolve and take our beers to the next level. From firkins of classic bitter to cans of New…

      Add Loddon Brewery to your Itinerary

    10. Five men in driving boiler suits

      Address

      Cradock Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG2 0EE

      Telephone

      01252 732300

      Reading

      Our Reading track is a must-see for any dedicated karter. With two tracks, one for our top-of-the-range E-Karts, and one for the Combat Karts experience. Race around the 450m track in our fleet of electric karts including a boost button to help to…

      Add TeamSport Go Karting Reading to your Itinerary

    11. tap room

      Address

      18 Alberto House, Marino Way, Finchampstead, WOKINGHAM, Berkshire, RG40 4RF

      WOKINGHAM

      Siren Craft Brew was born in 2013 with a simple idea in mind: to introduce exciting, full-flavoured and forward-thinking beers to as many people as possible. There are now six Sirens of Siren Craft Brew. These Sirens characterise our flagship beers.…

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    12. child in playground

      Address

      Odiham Road, Riseley, READING, Berkshire, RG7 1SP

      READING

      Wellington Country Park is a country park in Riseley, near Reading. The park consists of 350 acres of coniferous and deciduous woodlands with attractions, several nature trails, and a lake

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    13. Yoga Reading

      Address

      3-5 Cremyll Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8NQ

      Telephone

      07952 714 385

      Reading

      A welcoming space where you can learn how to move well for life. Yoga Reading is a community yoga studio based on the Caversham-Reading border. It’s where you can find the perfect movement practice to suit your mind and your body. Our teachers are…

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    14. Reading FC fans in the stadium, blue and white

      Address

      Select Car Leasing Stadium, READING, Berkshire, RG2 0FL

      Telephone

      0118 9681313

      READING

      The Select Car Leasing Stadium (formerly known as the Madejski Stadium) is the home of Reading FC. One of the oldest football clubs in the UK, Reading FC recently celebrated its 150th anniversary.  The men's team currently play in the EFL…

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    15. balloon arch outside Popworld

      Address

      110 - 117 Friar Street, READING, Berkshire, RG1 1EP

      READING

      Popworld is a late-night bar with a difference – we are cheese with style! You'll be greeted by our friendly bar staff and party the night away with like-minded people.

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    16. Pitch view

      Address

      Junction 11, M4, READING, Berkshire, RG2 0FL

      Telephone

      0118 968 1100

      READING

      Home to Reading Football Club, the stadium (formerly known as the Madejski Stadium) holds 24,000 people. Reading FC play in the EFL Championship currently and celebrated their 150th anniversary in 2021/22.

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    17. women team huddle

      Address

      Sonning Lane, Sonning, READING, Berkshire, RG4 6ST

      Telephone

      0118 969 6592

      READING

      In 1898, three senior officials from the Rugby Football Union met in Pangbourne to set up a rugby club in Reading. In 1938, The land at Holme Park, Sonning, was purchased and the pitches laid. The Club is still based there. The Men's First Team play…

      Add Reading Rugby Club to your Itinerary

    18. Cinema front at night

      Address

      Reading Road, Winnersh, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5HG

      Telephone

      01189788766

      Wokingham

      Showcase Cinema de Lux offers a premium film viewing experience, including luxurious seating with extra legroom, in-theater dining options, and access to a VIP Gallery bar and lounge. These features, along with impeccable service, create a more…

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    19. Sports fields with mansion house in background

      Address

      Liebenrood Road, READING, Berkshire, RG30 2ND

      READING

      Prospect Park is Reading’s largest open space and gets its name from the fine views across the Kennet Valley and beyond, which can be enjoyed best from the Mansion House.

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    20. team huddle

      Address

      Peppard Road, Emmer Green, READING, Berkshire, RG4 8XA

      Telephone

      07500 967646

      READING

      Reading Abbey was born in the early 1950s as a youth side meeting the playing demand of boys who went to non-rugby playing schools. As a consequence when they wanted adult rugby they were uncomfortable with the established hierarchy at the two clubs…

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