Bulmershe Park is an expansive open space located in Woodley, Reading, offering a perfect blend of nature and recreation. This park is jointly maintained by Earley and Woodley Town Councils, ensuring its beauty is preserved for all to enjoy. With its scenic walking paths and ample grassy areas, it’s an ideal destination for families looking to spend quality time outdoors. Whether you’re enjoying a picnic or taking a leisurely stroll, Bulmershe Park provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Our friendly team is here to help you make the most of your visit.

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Muhammad waqas Azhar

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Very nice park

5/ 5

Very nice park

Sophie Page

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Lovely little field

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Lovely little field

James Hartley

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Paul Fishlock

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