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Beale Park

 
Start date
14 February 2012
End date
31 October 2012
Hours
Daily 10am-5pm (until 6pm in high season)
Cost
£6-£9; children £4-£6.50; under 2s free (varies according to season)
Address
Beale Park Reading Reading RG8 9NH, England
Telephone
+44 (0) 844 826 1761
Enjoying a walk in Beale Park. Photo courtesy of Beale Park

Other Events

 
  • Six Nations Championship: England

    25 Feb

    The annual Six Nations championship matches are the biggest of the year at Twickenham, attracting guaranteed 82,000 sell-out crowds and resuming international rivalries that have continued for decades. England welcome Wales and Ireland for matches in 2012.

  • Guildford Spring Music Festival

    18 Mar

    Held every two years, the Guildford Spring Music Festival is a week-long mix of performances, workshops, recitals and masterclasses. Many of the musicians, like co-president, tenor Philip Langridge CBE, are local with a zeal for promoting music in the city.

  • Alton Towers

    26 Mar

    More than a theme park, Alton Towers is a British institution and one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country, with three million visitors every year. Large-scale white-knuckle rides abound, but there's plenty for the faint-hearted too.
  • Greys Court

    01 Apr

    The National Trust-owned Greys Court in Henley-on-Thames is a mainly Tudor house with a tower dating back to 1347. The grounds contain many interesting buildings, including a Tudor wheelhouse, an ornamental vegetable garden, a maze and an ice house.
  • Reading Half Marathon

    01 Apr

    The Reading Half Marathon is a well-established race that winds its way around the town before ending inside the Madejski Stadium. It regularly attracts around 16,500 participants a year and features the GreenPark Challenge 2.8km family fun run.
  • Stonor Park

    04 Apr

    One of England's oldest manor houses, Stonor has been home to the same family for an astonishing 850 years. Set in extensive parkland, the house contains many fine artworks, while its sprawling grounds host special events throughout the year.
  • Mapledurham House and Watermill

    17 Apr

    Mapledurham Watermill is the last working mill on the River Thames and, along with the nearby stately home, is a popular tourist attraction. Tours of the property are available throughout the summer months.
  • Basildon Park

    22 Feb

    A honey-coloured Palladian mansion, Basildon Park is a National Trust property, with lovely parkland overlooking the Thames Valley. The 18th-century house has some notable plasterwork and an elegant staircase, as well as the unusual Octagon Room.