Crowsley Park
#2486 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Crowsley Park is a 160-acre country estate in South Oxfordshire, central-southern England, owned by the British Broadcasting Corporation. ()
Crowsley Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Greys Court, Clayfield Copse, Henley Town Hall, River & Rowing Museum.
- 2.1 miNMuseum, History museum, Historical place
Greys Court, Henley-on-Thames
55 min walk • Greys Court is a Tudor country house and gardens in the southern Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames in the county of Oxfordshire, England.
- 2 miSPark
Clayfield Copse, Reading
51 min walk • Clayfield Copse is a local nature reserve on the northern edge of the suburb of Caversham in Reading, UK. The site is 8.65 hectares in size and is a natural open space consisting of fields, wild flower meadow and native woodlands adjoining the Oxfordshire countryside.
- 2.5 miNECity hall
Henley Town Hall, Henley-on-Thames
64 min walk • Henley Town Hall is a municipal structure in the Market Place in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. The town hall, which is the headquarters of Henley Town Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
- 2.7 miNEMuseum, Maritime museum
River & Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames
69 min walk • The River & Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, is located on a site at Mill Meadows by the River Thames. It has three main themes represented by major permanent galleries, the non-tidal River Thames, the international sport of rowing and the local town of Henley-on-Thames.
- 3.5 miNEMuseum
Fawley Court
89 min walk • Fawley Court is a country house, with large mixed-use grounds standing on the west bank of the River Thames at Fawley in the English county of Buckinghamshire.
- 2.6 miNForest
Lambridge Wood, Chiltern Hills
67 min walk • Lambridge Wood is a 73.8 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. It is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Soil types in the wood vary from calcareous to very acid.
- 3 miSEConcerts and shows, Theater
The Mill at Sonning, Reading
78 min walk • The Mill at Sonning is a theatre and restaurant, converted from a circa-1800 flour mill on earlier foundations, on an island in the River Thames at Sonning Eye in the English county of Berkshire.
- 2.1 miNForts and castles
Rotherfield Greys Castle, Chiltern Hills
55 min walk • Rotherfield Greys Castle, initially known as Retherfield Castle, is a 14th century fortified manor house built in Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire.
- 2.8 miNEPark
Mill Meadows, Henley-on-Thames
72 min walk • Mill Meadows is part of the flood plain of the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It is an area of natural beauty close to the town centre of Henley. Marsh Lock. Rod Eyot and the River and Rowing Museum, established in 1998, are all close by. There is car parking available for visitors.
- 2.4 miNEPark, Vernacular architecture, Gothic Revival architecture
Friar Park, Henley-on-Thames
61 min walk • Friar Park is a Victorian neo-Gothic mansion in Henley-on-Thames, England, built in 1889. It was originally owned by eccentric lawyer Sir Frank Crisp and purchased in January 1970 by musician, and then current member of The Beatles, George Harrison.
- 2.4 miSPark, Vernacular architecture
Caversham Park, Reading
61 min walk • Caversham Park is a Victorian-era stately home with parkland in the suburb of Caversham on the outskirts of Reading, England. Historically located in Oxfordshire, it became part of Berkshire with boundary changes in 1911.