English Heritage sites near Tidmarsh Parish

Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre

SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS AND AMPHITHEATRE

8 miles from Tidmarsh Parish

Originally a tribal centre of the Iron Age Atrebates, Silchester became the large and important Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum.

Donnington Castle

DONNINGTON CASTLE

11 miles from Tidmarsh Parish

The striking twin-towered 14th-century gatehouse of this castle, later the focus of a Civil War siege and battle, survives amid impressive earthworks.

Abingdon County Hall Museum

ABINGDON COUNTY HALL MUSEUM

16 miles from Tidmarsh Parish

This splendid 17th century Baroque building housed a courtroom for assizes, raised on arches over a market space. It now houses the Abingdon Museum.

North Hinksey Conduit House

NORTH HINKSEY CONDUIT HOUSE

21 miles from Tidmarsh Parish

Roofed conduit for Oxford's first water mains, constructed during the early 17th century.

Farnham Castle Keep

FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP

21 miles from Tidmarsh Parish

The impressive motte and shell keep of Farnham Castle, Surrey, founded in 1138 by Bishop Henry of Blois. An enjoyable day out within travelling distance of London.

Uffington Castle - White Horse and Dragon Hill

UFFINGTON CASTLE - WHITE HORSE AND DRAGON HILL

22 miles from Tidmarsh Parish

Three atmospheric sites lie along the Ridgeway. Uffington 'Castle' is a large Iron Age hillfort, Dragon Hill a natural mound associated in legend with St George.


Churches in Tidmarsh Parish

St Laurence

Tidmarsh Road Tidmarsh Reading
0118 984 2928
http://www.pangbournechurches.org

Historic 12th century church with a 21st century congregation!

Set on the main road through the village, with some parking adjacent, we meet for 

family friendly Common Worship services on first and second Sundays at 11a.m.


Pubs in Tidmarsh Parish

Greyhound

The Street, Tidmarsh, RG8 8ER
(0118) 984 3557
greyhoundtidmarsh.co.uk/

Being of thatched roof construction, this Grade II listed public house has had more than its fair share of catastrophic fires in recent times. It dates back to the 12th century, becoming a wayside public house in 1625, when owned by the mon...