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Berkshire is a land of rich history from royalty at Windsor Castle to the World’s only Biscuit Gallery, the majestic county has a lot to offer. Berkshire is additionally the origin of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, brought up in the quaint town of Buckleberry where her folks’ house is as yet found today. It was in the town of Pangbourne in Berkshire where she spent her school days at St Andrew’s School. Berkshire is likewise home to numerous other beautiful towns like Newbury, Hungerford, Ascot, Hurley, Cookham, Bray, Littlewick Green, and Waltham St Lawrence. Waste time no further and discover the 2,500 year-old-tree and the World’s largest miniature doll house all within Berkshire!

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Welcome to The Thatched Tavern, A friendly 400-year-old beamed tavern in Ascot.
Berkshire - South-East England
Dinton Pastures offers a huge range of outdoor, adventurous and educational activities and events for all ages
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You and your colleagues will go on an exciting journey into new planets to perform ground-breaking objectives.
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Get Locked into one of their realistic rooms with your team where you’ll play a vital part in the story.

Great Family Days Out

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Make this Christmas a magical one!
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One of Berkshire's most well-known activity charities, including a variety of water and land-based sports..
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Which child does not dream of becoming a knight, an explorer, a test driver, or a pilot and entering into a fascinating world of adventure?

Culture Vulture Days Out

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The Ure Museum holds collections of archaeological material, archives and modern artifacts.
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Since 1792, Frogmore House has always been a Royal Residence.
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From the rocks beneath their feet to the stories of the people who have lived here; from their earliest ancestors to well-known characters such as Jack of Newbury to their most recent family: they have built the towns and villages, roads and canals, fields and farms, industries, pastimes, and organisations that they know today.
Berkshire - South-East England
The Museum is home to thousands of specimens of great zoological significance, including taxidermy, skeletons, histological preparations, fluid-preserved dissections, fossil material, casts, and some superb models of developmental stages and extinct animals.