Skip to content
The Great Britain Guide

Country parks · South East England

Arthur Newbery Park

Free admission

Arthur Newbery Park — public park in Tilehurst, Reading, UK.

Arthur Newbery Park, country parks in South East England

Wikimedia Commons contributors — see linked file page for photographer and licence licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Tilehurst · 0.6 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Arthur Newbery Park is a country park in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "public park in Tilehurst, Reading, UK". Coordinates: 51.4667°, -1.0333°.

Photo gallery

From the Wikipedia article

Arthur Newbery Park is a park in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire. It is named after Arthur Newbery, who donated the land in 1932. It is one of Reading's oldest parks and was once part of Kentwood Common. Hollows in the park are remains of chalk and clay pits. The park slopes down to the north giving views to the River Thames and across its valley. It is mainly grass, with scattered trees, although there are small wooded areas and a play area. What is now the play area was once a pool, the pool become less popular, then neglected c. 1994. The park is of 26 acres and was once owned by Arthur Newbery, who owned and ran a high class furniture shop located at the junction of Friar Street and Queen Victoria Street in Reading town centre in trade for over forty years. On 14 September 1932, Newbery gifted the park to the mayor of Reading as an open space for the people of Reading. The great and the good were gathered on the late summer afternoon, this being a Wednesday, as it was convenient for the half day closing thus allowing members of the Council who were shopkeepers and the like to attend. Following a small lunch held at Tilehurst Congregational Church at Polsted Road the party, numbering about thirty local dignitaries, walked through the park to the hill overlooking the Thames. Here Newbery made a short speech. Newbery cited the encroaching housing development in the area as his reason for the bequest. A photograph of the occasion appeared in the Reading Chronicle on 17 September, a copy of which is held at Reading Library. The Park was originally known as Hare Moor. The park had two public air raid shelters during World War II but these have since been filled in. Rabbits can still be seen on the odd occasion running wild in the avenue of trees at the bottom bordering Oak Tree Road where Lucas Farm once stood.

Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.

Coordinates
51.4667, -1.0333
District
Reading
Parish
Reading, unparished area
Postcode
RG31 6JG
Parliamentary constituency
Reading West and Mid Berkshire
Nearest railway station
Tilehurst0.6 km
Opening
| map = United Kingdom Reading

Sources

Other places nearby

Loading nearby places…

Nearby

More places in this region

Frequently asked questions

Where is Arthur Newbery Park?
Arthur Newbery Park is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode RG31 6JG), in the parish of Reading, unparished area.
Who owns Arthur Newbery Park?
Arthur Newbery Park is owned by | visitation_num =.
Is Arthur Newbery Park free to visit?
Yes, Arthur Newbery Park is free to enter.
How do I get to Arthur Newbery Park?
The nearest railway station is Tilehurst, about 0.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode RG31 6JG.