History & Heritage in Slough


Visiting Slough, Berkshire offers a mix of historical charm and modern attractions. Begin your journey at the Slough Museum, delving into the town's rich industrial past. Wander through Salt Hill Park, a serene oasis perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls.

Marvel at the iconic Brunel Bus Station, a striking piece of architecture. Explore the tranquil beauty of Herschel Park, named after astronomer William Herschel. For art enthusiasts, the Curve Theatre showcases diverse performances and exhibitions. Don't miss a visit to the Mars Chocolate Factory, offering insightful tours and sweet treats. Complete your trip with a shopping spree at the bustling Queensmere Observatory.

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Windsor Castle
Attraction
Adults £21.20

Windsor Castle

The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.

Attraction
Adults £8

Syon Park

Syon is one of the last great houses of London, and has been in the family of the present owners for more than 400 years.

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Adults from £5

Queen Charlotte's Cottage

Step into a quaint retreat in the heart of nature. Explore the charming cottage, surrounded by picturesque gardens, and immerse yourself in royal history.

Hampton Court Palace
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Adults £25.30

Hampton Court Palace

Experience the public dramas and private lives of Henry VIII, his wives and children in the world of the Tudor Court.

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir London
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Free

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir London

An architectural marvel, this Hindu temple offers serene beauty, intricate carvings, and spiritual solace to visitors of all backgrounds.

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Adults £7.50

Chiswick House & Gardens

Discover Lord Burlingtons 18th centuary villa inspired by Andrea Palladio and Inigo Jones with classical landscapes and 65 acres of gardens.

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Adults from £5

Stonor Park

Home to the Stonor family for 850 years with a rich history, art, treasure, gardens, family days out and deer. Relax and learn in this stately Oxford Manor

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Adults £6

Spike Heritage Centre

Built in 1838 the Guildford Union Workhouse housed the the forgotten classes of Edwardian England the poor, the infirm, the ill and the destitute.

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Free

St Albans Cathedral

Tradition of hospitality, worship, and learning, and renowned as a place of pilgrimage, the Cathedral is a community of welcome and witness.

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Adults £2

Clock Tower

St Albans' Clock Tower is the only surviving medieval town belfry in England and is designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Come and climb it.