‘Wartime’ event is not to be missed

MAPLEDURHAM House and watermill are open to the public on Sundays and bank holidays

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Monday 28 March 2016

MAPLEDURHAM House and watermill are open to the public on Sundays and bank holidays ( not Easter ) from Easter until the end of October.

The house is Elizabethan and still lived in by the descendants of the original family, while the watermill is mentioned in the Domesday Book.

Many films and TV programmes have been filmed here - the most famous being The Eagle has Landed. Visitors may arrive by boat from nearby Caversham and we have lots of events throughout the year - details of which can be found on our website.

Our first event of 2016 will be “Mapledurham at War” on the weekend of April 16 and 17. A fantastic opportunity to see how life was during the Second World War, with both static displays and battle re-enactments. Definitely one for the whole family and not to be missed.



Discounted tickets are on sale from our website at www.mapledurham.co.uk

For more information, call 0118 972 3350 or email enquiries@mapledurham.co.uk



Most read

Top Articles

PUB PAIR QUIT AFTER DEBTS REACH £1.5M

PUB PAIR QUIT AFTER DEBTS REACH £1.5M

TWO entrepreneurs were forced to give up two pubs after accruing debts of more than £1.5 million. Alex Sergeant and David Holliday ran the Bottle and Glass Inn in Binfield Heath and Hart Street Tavern in Henley as separate companies. They were wound...
Cheers! Regulars celebrate as pub named community asset

Cheers! Regulars celebrate as pub named community asset

A PUB in Maidensgrove will be protected for five years as an asset of community value. A group of residents has successfully registered the Five Horseshoes as an asset of community value with South Oxfordshire District Council. The pub closed in...