Prospect Park is located at Liebenrood Rd, Reading RG30 2ND, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Prospect Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Rugby,Tennis,Bowling,Basketball,Table Tennis,Changing rooms,Wildlife,Dog walking

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Tariano Christie

5 Google Rating

Very nice large Park. A lot of Shady area for picnics. Ample space for kids to ride bikes and play.

5/ 5

Very nice large Park. A lot of Shady area for picnics. Ample space for kids to ride bikes and play. Car park available on one side of the park It open green grass fields and trees to enjoy. well maintained and plenty of shaded areas for extended family gatherings during these times Also a Nice place to walk the dog or play football or games with the kids

SUPER TOASTER

4 Google Rating

I think it would be good to have CCTV Cameras to protect people around and in the park. A lot of peo

4/ 5

I think it would be good to have CCTV Cameras to protect people around and in the park. A lot of people use the park, it is mainly for safety. So people can use the route knowing it is monitored. Also, have distance marker in and around the park to help people keep fit. There is not enough boards to do with the nature in the park, it is their voice, nature, their home, lets respect it

Steve Merchant

4 Google Rating

Nice place to spend a few quiet minutes whilst visiting Reading. There is a great little mobile cafe

4/ 5

Nice place to spend a few quiet minutes whilst visiting Reading. There is a great little mobile cafe there serving excellent beverages and cakes.

Lesley Adams

5 Google Rating

I love this park. I had my wedding reception in the Mansion House and my husband’s memorial tree i

5/ 5

I love this park. I had my wedding reception in the Mansion House and my husband’s memorial tree is is along the long path. I have so many happy memories of days out here, at motor shows, fairs, fake festivals and car boot sales, both as a buyer and as a seller. I watched my son win, & loose, football matches here for over 20 years. Picnics and kite flying with the kids. Our “go to” park. I’m really looking forward to the changes that are coming, a new play area, cafe and indoor area and for the happy days to come for me and my family.

Sio Cry

2 Google Rating

Nice lil place to bring the kids on. Day at the park. No toilet facilities and couple more rides cou

2/ 5

Nice lil place to bring the kids on. Day at the park. No toilet facilities and couple more rides could be added or upgrade an topped up the sand pit for the kids.

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