Caversham Court and Gardens, Berkshire
Details
Accessibility:
The Gardens offer special sensory tours for the sight- and hearing impaired and their carers.There are also toilets/disabled toilets. Dogs are welcome but it is asked that they be kept on a lead at all times. It also has disabled access around the gardens.
Brief description:
Caversham Court is a public garden and was a mansion located on the north bank of the River Thames in Caversham, a suburb of Reading in the English county of Berkshire.
Address:
Church Rd
Reading
RG4 7AD
Email:
Phone:
None Given
Website:
Directions:
The gardens are located on Church Road (A4074), about 300 metres from Caversham Bridge. The main entrance is between St Peter's Church and The Griffin pub.
Ordnance Survey Number: SU710747
Opening Times:
The gardens are open to the public every day, except Christmas Day, 8 a.m. to dusk. The gazebo and vaults are open when a gardener is on site. Special events are sometimes held as well.
Transport:
Buses 22, 24, X39/X40 all stop on Bridge Street near Caversham Bridge, a short distance away.
Amenities:
The gardens include a café, and an information point as well as toilets located around them. It is also not far from Caversham meaning that it has all the local amenities as well.
Travel Information
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