Ade Holland
4 Google Rating
Good for dog walking, but I wish people would pick up after them !!
Good for dog walking, but I wish people would pick up after them !!
Meadway Park is located at 2 Teviot Rd, Reading RG30 4SP, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Meadway Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.
Place is nice enough. An open space with free parking, and some play areas for kids of mixed ages
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4 Google Rating
Good for dog walking, but I wish people would pick up after them !!
3 Google Rating
Most of the time great but there are two people with scooters that occasionally race around in it.
4 Google Rating
It's got a small skate park bit, some basketball/ 5 a side courts a small play park area. It's like alright. You can ditch your bottles in the car park as well.
5 Google Rating
Good space to walk dogs. Small amount of parking. Tennis, football and basketball courts. Children's play area, skateboard ramps and glass recycling bins. Great space!
5 Google Rating
good park ngl
Great nature walk for family and dogs
Riverside area with athletic fields, tennis courts & a bike path plus a kids' paddle pool & fishing.
Titness Park in Sunninghill is in the South East region of England
Restored Victorian park & nature reserve on 3.5 hectares, with a kiosk, gardens, trails & monuments.
Prior's Court, Thatcham is a best place and great atmosphere
4,800 acres of park managed by The Crown Estate with a lake and waterfall, plus visitor centres.
2 Teviot Rd, Reading RG30 4SP, UK
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