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St Albans Cathedral Welcome Centre
7 Reviews
Sumpter Yard, St Albans AL1 1BY
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Hare Krishna Temple Watford - ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor
1260 Reviews
Bhaktivedanta Manor, Dharam Marg, Hilfield Ln, Radlett, Watford WD25 8EZ
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Assistive hearing loop
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Banksy's Create Escape
18 Reviews
A329, RG1, Reading RG1 3JD
Independent Florist in Reading. Inspired by English country garden flowers. Delivering seasonal flower bouquets in Reading, Berkshire. Order online
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Brookwood Cemetery
78 Reviews
Glades House, Cemetery Pales, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0BL
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Southcote Lock
134 Reviews
Reading RG30 3DZ
We're the charity looking after 2,000 miles of historic waterways across England and Wales. Find out how we're making life better by water.
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Apethorpe Palace
83 Reviews
Hunting Way, Apethorpe, Peterborough PE8 5DJ
Stately Apethorpe Palace, owned by Elizabeth I, then favourite Royal residence for James I and Charles I, has one of the country's most complete Jacobean interiors.
- Getting tickets in advance recommended
Shipley Windmill
25 Reviews
School Ln, Shipley, Horsham RH13
Welcome to Shipley CE Primary School, a lovely rural school set in beautiful countryside south of Horsham, West Sussex.
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Memory Tree
7 Reviews
Milton Keynes MK15 0BG
We are the charity caring for Milton Keynes' parks, woodlands and lakes forever.
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
Green Park Wind Turbine
1 Reviews
200 S Oak Way, Reading RG2 6UQ
Green Park in Reading is a prestigious business park with an environmental focus. Learn more about the on-site Wind Turbine & Visitor Centre here!
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Sails of the South
5 Reviews
M275, Cosham, Portsmouth PO6 4SH
The Society of the Sisters of Bethany is a religious order for women within the Anglican Communion. The convent, Bethany House, is in Southsea, Hampshire.
- Getting tickets in advance recommended
Recommended Reviews
Danny Skynews
20.03.2024
Hare Krishna Temple Watford - ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor
My wife and I visited the Hare krishna temple today,it was just amazing and beautiful, I'm not hugely religious but I found myself drawn by the wonderful aura it gave out.
Manuel Garcia
18.03.2024
Southcote Lock
Nice place to walk or cycle around
Ankit Kailaswar
17.03.2024
Southcote Lock
Nice, quiet and calm place for weekends
Nishtha Sharma
17.03.2024
Hare Krishna Temple Watford - ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor
Absolutely beautiful and peaceful property, with a temple at it's heart. Lovely gardens, small pond with circular walk, cow shelter and feeding area, and a few other attractions to complete your visit.We booked a family tour in advance and it was worth it. Highly recommended.Visited on a weekday so it wasn't very crowded, which made our visit even better.
Mike Silvey
16.03.2024
Southcote Lock
Fantastic! Beautiful place to walk with a great pub just up the canal path! Highly recommended!
Megan Burrowes
16.03.2024
Southcote Lock
By far the best lock in Southcote. Do not miss this beauty.
Morgan02Andy Andy
13.03.2024
Shipley Windmill
Loved this place ❤
Osman Menla
12.03.2024
Banksy's Create Escape
Banksy always amazing
YouCheekyMonkeyYou
10.03.2024
Apethorpe Palace
Tour guides (3) were provided for our 'Palace' visit. All were very knowledgeable and presented an excellent history of the place.Unfortunately no photography is allowed on site.
Jonathan Flynn
09.03.2024
Hare Krishna Temple Watford - ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor
I arrived because of my interest through being a huge Beatles and George Harrison fan. My Family from Mauritius practice hinduism and I habe taken an interest through a dear friend. So i wanted to learn more and find out what it is all about. Of course this cannot be done by one tour but perhaps a the basis to start. The Manor house is beautiful and the gardens are stunning. I will be returning to see them in full bloom next year. My guide who i am desparstely sorry that I cannot remember his namr was so knowlegeable patient and i formative. He explained his reasons for being their and helped to explain some of the ideas to my 6 year old. Some was clearly over head but she enjoyed it and the imterraction. The temple is beautiful and also those we saw were so wonderfully kind. I will be returning and whilst i have always been quite anti religion thos is an interesting spiritual path that resonates more with myself. Nothing is forced on you and you are encouraged to return amd ask more questions and find your pathm thank to all and I will see you again very soon.