Discover the charm of Northcroft and Goldwell Parks, a picturesque duo of adjoining parks nestled in the heart of Newbury, West Berkshire. With a rich tapestry of mature trees and beautifully landscaped grounds, these parks offer a serene escape for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy nature. Children will delight in the dedicated play area featuring an exhilarating zip slide, while adventure seekers can take advantage of BMX facilities and outdoor sports pitches perfect for football and cricket.

Whether you’re strolling along the scenic woodland paths or cycling alongside the tranquil River Kennet and Kennet Canal, Northcroft and Goldwell Parks provide a variety of recreational opportunities that cater to all ages. The parks are designed to foster a family-friendly atmosphere where you can create lasting memories, partake in community events, or simply unwind in nature’s embrace.

We invite you to reach out with any questions or to book an appointment for special events. Our dedicated team is here to ensure you have a memorable experience at our parks. For more detailed information, feel free to contact us or visit our website. Come and explore the beauty and excitement that Northcroft and Goldwell Parks has to offer – your next adventure awaits!

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Dean Collins

5 Google Rating

Litter free, well kept. Fresh air, beautiful scenery. Access to Speen Moors, dog walkers paradise, w

5/ 5

Litter free, well kept. Fresh air, beautiful scenery. Access to Speen Moors, dog walkers paradise, with plenty of poo bins.

Gareth Richardson

5 Google Rating

30c outside temp, the outdoor pool looked amazing. 2.5m deep one end down to 1m at the shallower end

5/ 5

30c outside temp, the outdoor pool looked amazing. 2.5m deep one end down to 1m at the shallower end. A separate outside baby pool. Plenty of room, and the water felt great. Staff was nice and friendly . Even had an outdoor ice cream/drink cart (card payments only). Lovely place to visit maybe take a picnic and sunbathe in the grass areas around the pool (like others) If only we did not live 4 hours away we would be members in a heartbeat.

Toby Dyson

5 Google Rating

A cold blue sky morning walk along the canal, cheers!

5/ 5

A cold blue sky morning walk along the canal, cheers!

MIchael Nell

5 Google Rating

Nice day out, facilities were clean and tidy.

5/ 5

Nice day out, facilities were clean and tidy.

Rodwell Masekesa

5 Google Rating

Not as congested as some play areas. Kids had funny in the park and parents/carers can relax on the

5/ 5

Not as congested as some play areas. Kids had funny in the park and parents/carers can relax on the seats in front of the play area. Some nice views surrounding the play area.

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