Discover the serene beauty of Shottesbrooke Park, a stunning Grade II* listed country house and park nestled in the picturesque Berkshire countryside, just southwest of Maidenhead. This Tudor mansion, dating back to the 16th century, is surrounded by lush gardens and scenic landscapes that make it a perfect escape for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat for a leisurely stroll, an idyllic picnic with loved ones, or a backdrop for memorable events, Shottesbrooke Park offers something for everyone.

Our family-friendly environment welcomes visitors of all ages to explore the captivating grounds, where you can enjoy recreational activities such as walking, cycling, or simply unwinding amidst nature’s splendor. With St John the Baptist Church located nearby, the park also holds historical significance, adding to the rich tapestry of experiences available here.

At Shottesbrooke Park, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional service and a memorable experience for all our guests. Our dedicated team is always on hand to assist with any inquiries or arrangements you may need, ensuring that your visit is both enjoyable and hassle-free.

We invite you to book an appointment or reach out to us with any questions—our friendly staff is eager to help you make the most of your time at Shottesbrooke Park. For more information about our services and upcoming events, please visit our website or give us a call during business hours. Experience the charm and tranquility of Shottesbrooke Park; we look forward to welcoming you!

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Nitram Strebor

4 Google Rating

Accessible only via public foot paths.

4/ 5

Accessible only via public foot paths.

Jon White

5 Google Rating

Lovely early Autumn colours and well maintained park. Unusual mushrooms a magical surprise

5/ 5

Lovely early Autumn colours and well maintained park. Unusual mushrooms a magical surprise

Paul Baker

5 Google Rating

This place seems like a genuine piece of countryside a stone's throw from Maidenhead. A beautiful ch

5/ 5

This place seems like a genuine piece of countryside a stone's throw from Maidenhead. A beautiful church, ancient trees and fluffy sheep.

Freda Christodoulou

4 Google Rating

Lovely quiet stroll.

4/ 5

Lovely quiet stroll.

Mike Gallagher

4 Google Rating

Pretty Private park with bridleway and footpaths through it

4/ 5

Pretty Private park with bridleway and footpaths through it

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