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This peaceful garden space sits in the heart of Hungerford, a historic market town on Berkshire's western edge.
The town itself rewards a good wander, with traditional architecture along its streets and a real sense of community that gives the place its character. The high street is worth exploring for its antique shops, and there's something distinctive about the River Kennet running through town—it's governed by centuries-old commoners' fishing rights that remain unique to this day.
The Hungerford Club maintains this green space as a calm retreat from the bustle of the high street. While primarily available to club members and their guests, the garden contributes meaningfully to the relaxed atmosphere the town is known for. It's a pleasant spot that really captures what makes Hungerford feel different from other market towns in the area.
The location works well as a base for exploring further afield. Newbury sits to the east if you want to venture that direction, while Marlborough, another established market town, lies to the west. Both are easily reached and offer their own attractions, making Hungerford a natural stopping point when you're moving through this part of England and want to experience somewhere with genuine depth rather than just passing through.
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