English Heritage sites near Winkfield Parish
HARMONDSWORTH BARN
10 miles from Winkfield Parish
This Grade I listed oak-framed medieval barn ranks alongside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace for its exceptional architectural and historic interest.
FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP
15 miles from Winkfield 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.
WAVERLEY ABBEY
16 miles from Winkfield Parish
Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.
MARBLE HILL
16 miles from Winkfield Parish
Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century.
SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS AND AMPHITHEATRE
17 miles from Winkfield Parish
Originally a tribal centre of the Iron Age Atrebates, Silchester became the large and important Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum.
COOMBE CONDUIT
18 miles from Winkfield Parish
Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.
Churches in Winkfield Parish
Chapel of St Mary and St John
King Edwards Road
Ascot
01344 884686
http://www.all-saints-ascot.org
Within the parish of All Saints Ascot is the Chapel of St Mary and St John. This is situated in the heart of the community, at the rear of King Edwards Hall in King Edwards Road. The chapel's modern building and open plan brings the congregation close to the centre of the worship, and creates an intimate atmosphere. The chapel is particularly suitable for small congregations and services are held here on Sunday and during the week. For more information please visit the All Saints website at www.all-saints-ascot.org
Chavey Down: St Martin
Church Road
Chavey Down
Bracknell
(01344) 882933
http://www.winkfieldandcranbourne.org.uk
The variety of style that we offer enables us to accommodate every age group and, with the Spirit's guidance, we will strive to strengthen our own faith and bring others through the teaching of the Scriptures to an active belief in the Lord.
This small and simple Victorian church is in the middle of the village of Chavey Down, with a Hall which is used for a variety of community and church activities.
Its services are based on the Common Worship service.
Cranbourne: St Peter's
Hatchet Lane
Cranbourne
Bracknell
(01344) 882933
http://www.winkfieldandcranbourne.org.uk
We exist to demonstrate the love of God within our community, help all people find opportunities to share Christ's love and develop the devotional life and spiritual gifts of believers by the power of the Holy Spirit.
This Victorian church lies near the edge of Windsor Great Park. It has recently been restored and re-ordered following a major fire. The re-ordering has improved access for the less mobile, and includes sound and projection facilities. It is suitable for community events during the week as well as for Sunday services in a variety of styles.
Its notable small Father Willis organ was destroyed in the fire, and has been replaced by a fine modern organ by Peter Collins.
The worship style is modern and fairly informal.
Winkfield: St Mary
Church Road A330
Winkfield
Bracknell
(01344) 882933
http://www.winkfieldandcranbourne.org.uk
St Mary's Winkfield provides an opportunity for people of all ages to worship.
Our 9.30am Family Praise service is informal and designed for families with younger children. Lasting 45 minutes it combines worship, music and fun. In addition during term time this service includes age appropriate teaching for children aged 7 to 11 years.
At our 11am service we use the 1662 Book of Common Prayer for our services and take our readings from the King James version of The Bible.
Everyone is welcome to worship God in our beautiful building. The ancient church building has stood on its present site in the heart of Winkfield for at least 700 years. It is famous for its unusual oak pillars along the centre of the aisle, one given to the Church by Elizabeth 1st.
Pubs in Winkfield Parish
Berkshire Golf Club
Cranbourne & Winkfield Royal British Legion Club
Duke of Edinburgh
Woodside Road, Ascot, SL4 2DP
(01344) 882736
thedukeofedinburgh.com
Lavender Park Golf Club
Mill Ride Golf Club
Mill Ride, Sunningdale, SL5 8LT
(01344) 891494
mill-ride.com
Old Hatchet
Hatchet Lane, Winkfield, SL4 2EE
(01344) 899911
oldhatchet.co.uk
Rose & Crown
Woodside Road, Woodside, Ascot, SL4 2DP
(01344) 882051
roseandcrownwinkfield.co.uk
Royal Foresters
London Road, Ascot, SL5 8DR
(01344) 596480
theroyalforesters.co.uk
Royal Hunt
Squirrels Bar & Restaurant
Stirrups Country House Hotel
Bracknell Road, Maidens Green, RG42 6LD
(01344) 882284
stirrupshotel.co.uk/
Swinley Forest Golf Club
White Hart
Church Road, Winkfield, SL4 4SE
(01344) 882415
thewhitehartwinkfield.co.uk
Winkfield
Winning Post
Winkfield Street, Winkfield, SL4 4SW
(01344) 882242
winningpostwinkfield.co.uk
Woodcutters
Horndean Road, Forest Park, Bracknell, RG12 0XQ
(01344) 427725
