Wokingham is a small market town with a rich history, in the county of Berkshire From its lovely position at the edge of Windsor Forest, the natural scenery is rich, lush and diverse. The town of Wokingham first gained permission to hold a market around 1219 and it was here that the courts of the Windsor Forest were held. From the 14th to the 16th century the town became synonymous with its bell foundry that supplied many churches across the south of England. Wokingham remained a small market for centuries but with excellent transport links and the development of the Thames Valley area, the town now thrives.
Exploring the history of Wokingham is one of the reasons visitors come; with an attractive mix of medieval timber-framed houses, elegant Georgian buildings, historic sites and impressive Victorian Town Hall. Head to the south side of town to discover Lucas Hospital, a Grade I listed building erected in 1663. Contrast the exploration of history with a visit to the nearby REME Museum of Technology that is set in its own beautiful grounds. The museum shows how technology has changed and been employed by the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers since 1942. The collection includes uniforms, models, telecommunications and weapons.
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428 Finchampstead Road
Finchampstead
Wokingham, RG40 3RB
Unit 5
Toutley Road Industrial Estate
Wokingham, RG41 1QN
62 Valley Crescent
Wokingham, RG41 1NP
48-50 Peach Street
Wokingham, RG40 1XG
Eagle House
Berkley Business Park
Wokingham, RG40 4YJ
16 Denmark Street
Wokingham, RG40 2BB
427A Reading Road
Winnersh
Wokingham, RG41 5HU
29 Goodings Green
Wokingham, RG40 1SA
Montague House
Broad Street
Wokingham, RG40 1AU
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