Attractions and places to see around Binfield include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and outdoor activity sites. This village in Berkshire, England, was formerly part of Windsor Forest and retains abundant old woodland. The area is characterized by picturesque village scenery and historical context.
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This junction is a great place to meet up or find your way around the trails and Swinley Forest
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Sick place to ride, loads of trails and the burns are great👌.
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At this point, you'll have some excellent views of the River Thames. You are on the Sonning Bridge, connecting Sonning with Sonning Eye. Right at this spot is the border between the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
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Nice little village with a pub dating back to the 16th century
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Beautiful Village Church and ride around
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The walk along the Thames was a treat, and the return around the back of Sonning was also welcome on a hot Sunday when the centre of Sonning was gridlocked with traffic. An easy walk, not busy.
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Binfield is rich in history, offering several notable landmarks. You can visit All Saints Church, which retains ancient features including a 14th-century carved wooden porch and a 15th-century window. Other significant historical buildings include The Stag and Hounds, an inn with parts dating back to the 14th century, and Binfield Place, reputedly the oldest house in Binfield from the reign of Henry VII. Additionally, Binfield Park, a Grade II* listed English country house built in 1775, and Binfield Manor, built in 1754, offer glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, Binfield and its surroundings feature several historic churches. All Saints Church in Binfield is a central historical site, largely remodelled in the mid-19th century but retaining ancient features like a 14th-century porch. Further afield, St Mary's Church, White Waltham, dates from Norman times and includes many 13th-century and Victorian features.
You can enjoy the natural beauty of Popes Wood, which offers a public natural space formed from the grounds of the former Pope's Manor. Binfield itself was once part of Windsor Forest and still boasts abundant old woodland, providing picturesque village scenery and opportunities for walks amidst historical context.
For cycling enthusiasts, the area around Binfield offers diverse options. Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails is a popular destination with firm surfaces and good drainage, suitable for year-round riding, featuring blue and red routes. The Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead provides access to various downhill sections rated blue, red, or black. For more general cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Chilterns and Berkshire Cycle Loop' or the 'Windsor Castle – Windsor Bridge loop'. Find more cycling routes on the Cycling around Binfield guide.
While Binfield itself offers historical sites, nearby attractions cater to families. Sonning Bridge is a picturesque Grade II-listed bridge spanning the River Thames, offering lovely views that families can enjoy. The Holyport Village Green is also noted as family-friendly, hosting the 'Holyport Village Fair' annually, which draws large crowds.
For picturesque views, visit Sonning Bridge, a Grade II-listed bridge over the River Thames, known for its beauty and often painted. Binfield Park also offers extensive views of the surrounding countryside. The general area around Binfield, with its abundant old woodland and village scenery, provides many scenic spots.
There are numerous options for hiking and walking. You can find easy hikes like the 'West Garden Copse loop' or the 'Jennett's Park Circular Trail'. For longer runs, consider routes such as 'The Ramblers Route — northern loop from Binfield'. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the Easy hikes around Binfield guide and the Running Trails around Binfield guide.
The most historic inn in Binfield is The Stag and Hounds. Parts of this inn date back to the 14th century, and it reportedly served as a royal hunting lodge frequented by King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. It became a coaching inn in 1727.
Yes, the churchyard of All Saints Church is noted as a wildlife haven. Additionally, Binfield was formerly part of Windsor Forest and still boasts abundant old woodland, which provides natural habitats for various wildlife.
Sonning Bridge is a Grade II-listed bridge spanning the River Thames. Built from red bricks in the 18th century, it replaced an earlier wooden bridge that likely existed since at least the 12th century. It is a particularly picturesque bridge and has been the subject of many paintings and photographs.
Visitors appreciate the variety of attractions, from the historical significance of sites like Sonning Bridge, known for its picturesque views, to the active outdoor opportunities at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails. The firm surfaces and good drainage at Swinley Forest make it a popular choice for year-round riding. The historical context and charming village scenery also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
Binfield has a significant number of listed buildings. All Saints Church is one of 74 Grade II listed buildings, with four holding the higher Grade II* listing, including Binfield Place, Binfield Park, and Binfield Lodge. Binfield Manor and Binfield House are also Grade II listed. You can find more detailed information about Binfield's heritage on Wikipedia.


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