**Christchurch Meadows**

Nestled along the picturesque north bank of the Thames, Christchurch Meadows in Caversham offers a serene getaway that beautifully combines natural beauty with family-friendly amenities. Spanning from Caversham Bridge to Reading Bridge, this expansive, meticulously maintained grass meadow features charming specimen trees and shrubs, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and recreation.

Families will find joy in our fenced children’s play area, which includes a delightful paddling and boating pool, as well as picnic tables perfect for enjoying a sunny afternoon. The striking line of Lombardy poplars enhances the landscape, providing both shade and a unique aesthetic appeal. For those who enjoy cycling or leisurely strolls, our well-lit cycleway along the riverbank ensures a safe and enjoyable experience at any time of day.

At Christchurch Meadows, we are dedicated to offering exceptional customer service and creating memorable experiences for all our visitors. Whether you have questions or need assistance, our friendly team is here to help. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 0118 937 3787 or visit our website for more information. Experience the charm of Christchurch Meadows today — where nature meets community!

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Juliet Medforth

4 Google Rating

Lovely park, clean. Good for children families and dogs! Will visit again.

4/ 5

Lovely park, clean. Good for children families and dogs! Will visit again.

ADEDAYO BENSON

3 Google Rating

Nice and well-maintained football pitch for the player but the down side is there is not enough park

3/ 5

Nice and well-maintained football pitch for the player but the down side is there is not enough parking close although you can park about 10 minutes away @ Hill car park.

Paul F

5 Google Rating

Lovely open space by the river. I always enjoy seeing the birds and cycling along the towpath

5/ 5

Lovely open space by the river. I always enjoy seeing the birds and cycling along the towpath

Abdul Hafeez

3 Google Rating

Very well located in Reading area approachable by every one, have something to enjoy for everyone li

3/ 5

Very well located in Reading area approachable by every one, have something to enjoy for everyone lined with row of majestic tall trees. Needs better keep up and maintenance particularly along riverside and kids play area.

Simon Fruen

3 Google Rating

Take the Thames lane, parking limited. Step slow to river, walk to the left. Birds come quickly.

3/ 5

Take the Thames lane, parking limited. Step slow to river, walk to the left. Birds come quickly.

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