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Idyllic retreat in rural West Berkshire village
Come and unwind in this quiet rural retreat, in the valley of the River Pang, in West Berkshire, which is in the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Very quiet and peaceful location - the only thing you will hear at night is the owls hooting! Miles of beautiful walks are on the doorstep, and we are also short drive from the Ridgeway. Excellent transport links to London/Heathrow airport, and close to the M4/A34 interchange. A warm welcome awaits you! (Adults only please)

The Studio at Kennet House : a historic home
A spacious & comfortable Studio. Self contained & private. The Studio is part of the historic ‘Listed’ Grade II* Kennet House, built in 1701 by the Bishop of Oxford, nestled near the village pond, the church & the village pub. The Studio is an airy, calm space: Kitchenette & table 3 seater sofa & smart TV King size bed & dressing table Bathroom: bath with a shower Washing machine, iron & board Entrance hallway: ideal for bikes & boots. The Studio is on the first floor via a private staircase.

Luxury Shepherd's Hut - The Hyde
Welcome to The Hyde, our beautiful Shepherd's hut is waiting for you, with stunning views over the countryside, you'll have deer, pheasants, hares, kites, buzzards to name a few on your doorstep. Being a working small holding you are welcome to come and see our sheep, lambs and horses, you will be greeted with fresh eggs from our chicken and honey from our bees. The Hyde is fitted with modern facilities, a BBQ area, where you can sit back and relax there are wonderful walks, and local pubs.

"The Retreat" at The Fox at Peasemore Country Pub
After a pause in operating while nursing my mother ( hence having to re - earn our Super host status) we are again offering The "Retreat" at The Fox at Peasemore as a lovely, relaxing, quality self-contained apartment. It has its own private entrance, the added bonus being, it is attached to an award winning & highly rated country pub. (See our website for trading hours). Set in the beautiful rural village of Peasemore, 6 miles from Newbury & just a 30 minute drive to Oxford or Marlborough.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Self Contained Annexe with a Super King bed
The Annexe has its own off-road parking space. The Annexe is a 10 minute walk from the town centre and also only a 5 minute drive to the M4. A wide variety of excellent pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets are all within walking distance. Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey) is 15 minutes by car. Vodafone Headquarters is a 15 minute walk, or 5 minutes by car. Newbury Racecourse is a 15 minute walk, or 5 minutes by car. Newbury railway station is a 15 minute walk, or 5 minutes by car.

Beautifully renovated cottage - Prince's Forge
Prince's Forge is a newly converted cottage with its own private parking and courtyard garden, located on the edge of the downland village of Peasemore. It is situated on a quiet country lane, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and has views across the neighbouring fields. It is within easy reach of the A34 and M4, and the local market towns of Newbury, Wantage and Hungerford. The nearest pub for good food and a drink is a short walk away and the local farm shop is close by.

Manstone Cottage, Yattendon
Situated just outside the picturesque village of Yattendon, Manstone Cottage is surrounded by beautiful views of rolling country side. Spacious and elegantly furnished, with private parking the cottage is the ideal get away for couples, families or small groups. Within walking distance of the village with it's fantastic pub, shop, cafe, brewery and beauty salon you won't have much need to go far but it's also well situated for access to Newbury, Hungerford, Goring, Pangbourne and Henley.

A relaxing retreat close to the Thames.
The Studio is a self contained space attached to our home. It has an open plan area with a kitchen, dining , sitting and sleeping space as well as a separate shower room. Access is through a private entrance at the front of the house. Purley on Thames is a small village in West Berkshire with good access to Reading, Pangbourne and Oxford by car. The Studio is a 10 min walk away from Mapledurham Lock on the Thames path and there are also some lovely walks through nearby Sulham woods.

The Hay Loft at Heads Hill Farm
Set on a former dairy farm, on the Berkshire/Hampshire border, The Hay Loft is a recently converted first floor studio flat finished to a superb standard. With views of Watership Down, The Hay Loft is off a quiet country lane leading directly into the Greenham Common nature reserve; it offers a very restful, rural retreat. Ideal for cyclists, hikers and nature-lovers, red kite circle overhead, deer wander through, so much nature to enjoy. Close to Highclere Castle, Newbury Racecourse.

A Perfect Pad in Pangbourne!
The house was 'created' in 2020 having originally been part of the village pub - its now part of a redeveloped property which also includes the owners home and a fabulous cafe called Artichoke Cafe The property is right in the heart of the picturesque riverside village of Pangbourne with its fabulous specialist shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. Yet only ten minutes walk gets you to the countryside! The village also boasts a mainline station with direct trains to London Paddington.

The Potting Shed
The Potting Shed is a historic and pretty building, that has been recently converted providing comfortable, rustic accommodation in its own, completely private 3000sqm garden. Fruit and vegetables still grow in the garden here. Accessed via a tree lined pathway and sitting within the Garden Retreat, the potting shed is ideal for a romantic getaway or relaxing escape from reality. There is a fire pit/grill with logs available. The perfect base to enjoy Snowdrops at Welford Park.

Cosy retreat. Crisp winter walks. Welcoming pubs.
❄️🌬️A frosty winter break - fresh country air and beautiful scenery. 🏞️ Much-loved, picturesque village in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 🌳Ridgeway & Thames Path (see Time Out article for ideas) 🍏 Great food shops and restaurants in village 🚘 Private parking 🏡 Garden 🚄 55 mins to London by train, 10 min walk to station. 🚴🏻♀️ Fantastic walking 🏊🏻♀️ Wild swimming, cycling 🦔🦉Wildlife and birds 🚣🏽 25 mins to Henley & Oxford.
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Little Barber

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When is the best time to visit West Berkshire?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in West Berkshire?
Many visitors choose stays in Newbury for its amenities or in peaceful countryside villages for a relaxing retreat. Family groups often look for traditional cottages, while others opt for modern apartments near rural walks.
What are the best things to do in West Berkshire with kids?
Families can explore nature trails, visit animal parks, and learn at regional museums. Interactive gardens and riverside parks around Newbury often provide child friendly outdoor activities.
What are some of the best things to do in West Berkshire?
Explore historic attractions like Highclere Castle, stroll picturesque gardens, and enjoy riverside walks in Newbury. Many visitors also appreciate local markets, art centers, and scenic cycling paths throughout the countryside.
How is the weather in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire experiences cool, rainy winters averaging 34–47°F (1–8°C), while summer days range from 53–73°F (12–23°C) with fewer showers. Layering is advisable throughout the year, as rain is common in most seasons.
When is the best time to visit West Berkshire?
Spring and summer are frequently suggested for visiting West Berkshire, with milder temperatures from 44 to 73°F (7–23°C) and blooming countryside landscapes. Autumn brings colorful foliage and a cozy atmosphere for scenic walks.
What are the best places to visit in West Berkshire?
Highclere Castle, Donnington Castle, and the grounds of Basildon Park are among the most popular places to explore. The village of Hungerford attracts visitors with its antique shops and riverside charm.
What are some hiking trails in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire has scenic hiking routes through woodlands, open fields, and along the Thames Path. The Ridgeway National Trail is frequently suggested for panoramic countryside views and varied walking experiences.
What are some family activities we can do in West Berkshire?
Explore interactive parks, visit animal farms, and enjoy boat trips on local rivers for family-friendly fun. Many towns host seasonal workshops and outdoor festivals that engage children and adults together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from West Berkshire?
Day trips from West Berkshire often include venturing to nearby historic towns, exploring rural walking trails, or visiting regional museums. Consider a journey to Bath or Oxford if you are interested in heritage and unique English architecture.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in West Berkshire?
Several accommodations in West Berkshire welcome pets, especially rural cottages and homes near walking trails. Public parks and open spaces make it easy to enjoy the outdoors with your companion animal.
What are some local tips for visiting West Berkshire?
Locals suggest exploring smaller villages for authentic charm, checking town markets for crafts, and planning ahead for countryside walks, as some trails may be muddy. Booking popular attractions early is advised during summer months.
What is West Berkshire known for?
West Berkshire is known for historic sites, traditional markets, and rolling countryside landscapes. The area is celebrated for its stately homes, horse racing heritage, and vibrant local food culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire has quiet countryside villages, lesser-known historic churches, and peaceful woodlands that invite exploration. Locals often suggest wandering small market towns or discovering tucked-away nature reserves for a tranquil taste of the area.
What are the best foods to try in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire has traditional fare such as roast meats, locally made cheeses, and seasonal produce sourced from nearby farms. Many pubs and restaurants feature fresh game, trout, and classic English desserts like apple crumble.
What should I bring for a trip to West Berkshire?
Pack comfortable shoes for exploring country paths, layered clothing for changing weather, and a rain jacket due to frequent showers. A reusable water bottle and a camera are helpful for walking trails and scenic spots.
What is the nightlife in West Berkshire like?
Nightlife in West Berkshire often centers around cozy pubs, relaxed restaurants, and occasional live music venues. For those interested in cultural evenings, some towns have theaters hosting performances and film nights.
What are the most popular events or festivals in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire has events such as the Newbury races, artisan food festivals, and seasonal fairs in local towns. Music and cultural festivals are often held in warmer months, bringing together residents and visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in West Berkshire?
West Berkshire has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and houses set in peaceful villages or near town centers. Many properties provide amenities suitable for children and easy access to outdoor activities.
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850 of West Berkshire holiday rentals include wifi access

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