Out and About in Berkshire

Days Out in Berkshire

Littlecote House is not only set in beautiful surroundings, but is also ideally located for interesting excursions and visits to local areas of attraction. Some of Britain's most historic cities are nearby and there are plenty of magnificent stately homes nestled in the countryside.

Littlecote House Grounds

Littlecote house gardens

The truly magnificent 17th and 18th century walled gardens have been developed and are characterised by extensive lawns and herbaceous borders.  Explore the house and discover the only remaining Cromwellian chapel in a private home. The Dutch Parlour will fascinate all art lovers.

 

Bath

Don't miss the chance to explore this beautiful Cathedral City. The first stop for any visitor to Bath is the Roman Baths surrounding the hot springs where the city began. Here you will see one of the country's finest ancient monuments.

Distance by Car: 45 mins

Newbury Races

If you're partial to a flutter or two Newbury Races offer a day of excitement.

Distance by Car: 25 mins

Roman Mosaic at Littlecote House

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A stroll through the gardens brings you to the famed Roman Orpheus Mosaic, and the remains of a Roman Villa.

Distance by Car: On Site

Marlborough

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Steeped with history from the Neolithic times onwards, perfect from which to explore the beautiful County of Wiltshire.

Distance by Car: 10 mins

Ascot Racecourse

Littlecote House - Ascot racecourse

Ascot Racecourse is a famous English racecourse, located in the small town of Ascot, Berkshire, used for thoroughbred horse racing. It is one of the leading racecourses in the United Kingdom, hosting 9 of the UK's 32 annual Group 1 races. The course is closely associated with the British Royal Family, being approximately six miles from Windsor Castle, and owned by Ascot Racecourse Ltd.

Distance by Car: 1 hour

Highclere Castle

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Trace the steps of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, when he discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. Highclere Castle is a splendid example of early Victorian architecture built in 1838-42. Unique display of Egyptian antiquities.

Distance by Car: 45 mins

Salisbury Cathedral

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Salisbury is probably the finest medieval cathedral in Britain, with the highest spire (123m), the best preserved original Magna Carta (c1215AD), a unique 13thC frieze of bible stories in the octagonal Chapter House and Europe's oldest working clock (c1386AD).

Distance by Car: 45 mins

Windsor Castle

Windsor is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and Official Residence of Her Majesty The Queen. Its rich history spans almost 1000 years. The Castle contains magnificent State Apartments furnished with treasures from the Royal Collection, St George's Chapel, one of the most beautiful ecclesiastical buildings in England and the burial place of 10 monarchs, and Queen Mary's Dolls House, a masterpiece in miniature.

Distance by Car: 45 mins

Stonehenge

Littlecote Places to visit stonehenge

World-famous prehistoric monument built as a ceremonial centre. Started 5000 years ago and remodelled several times in next 1500 years. The massive stone lintels are mortice- and-tenoned to the upright stones and are curved to follow a circle. Some of the stones weigh over 50 tons each, with some brought from the Preseli Mountains in Wales.

Distance by Car: 45 mins

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