Top 8 Things to do in Berkeley, England

November 26, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Berkeley, United Kingdom including TomatoJack Arts, Berkeley Castle, Dr Jenner's House, Museum and Garden, Cattle Country Adventure Park, Purton Ships Graveyard, St. Mary's Church, Sharpness Dockers Club, The Boars Head.
Restaurants in Berkeley

1. TomatoJack Arts

Old White Hart Court High St, Berkeley GL13 9BJ England +44 7833 496799 [email protected] http://www.tomatojack.co.UK
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TomatoJack Arts

TomatoJack Arts is a mosaic studio and art gallery based in the beautiful town of Berkeley in Gloucestershire, run by Angela Williams and Lynda Knott. They provide a mosaic and mural service, workshops and parties to schools and the community. They also offer studio and gallery hire to other local artists and groups. 'What we love most is making unique and often quirky artworks and inspiring others through our workshops and community projects.' Please see their website for more details on what they offer, and ring or email to check opening times. Angela and Lynda look forward to welcoming you to their studio and the magic of mosaic soon!

2. Berkeley Castle

Canonbury Street, Berkeley GL13 9PJ England +44 1453 810303 [email protected] http://www.berkeley-castle.com/
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4.5 based on 840 reviews

Berkeley Castle

This intriguing castle has been the home of the Berkeley family for more than 850 years. It has been used a filming location for many period dramas, including the BBC's Wolf Hall, Galavant and The White Princess. It was the last place of residence of King Edward II, who was imprisoned in the castle and murdered within its walls. The Castle is open from Easter until the end of October, from Sunday until Wednesday each week. The Butterfly House is open from the beginning of May until the end of September from Sunday to Wednesday, walk amongst the stunning butterflies and tropical plants. A visit to the Yurt Tearoom is also a must! Please check our website for details open days and hours - we are always closed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Reviewed By Mambovicki - Kawerau, New Zealand

On my England and Wales holiday, one thing I did lots of was visit castles. Some just ruins, some in working order and furnished and done up in all their glory. When travelling overseas, i always look for places with names the same as my three grandchildren. Berkeley is my oldest and although it's said the American way, the spelling is the same so you can imagine my excitement finding out about Berkeley Castle. And his, he was chuffed to have his own castle, haha. The other coincidental thing was Berkeley Castle and Dr Jenner house nearby. Berkeley's mum is named Jenner and spelt that way too. Seeing sign posts with Berkeley Castle and Jenner House on it was such a treat for me! But besides all that personal titbits, can I say that Berkeley Castle was one of my favourite castles as it was so interesting and splendid inside and out. Fascinating history and amazing things inside with royal connection and other famous people. We loved how the tour guides showed us around and imparted their knowledge and love of things at the castle. Had I known Gloucestershire was as lovely as it was, I would've stayed in the area longer. Glorious castle and grounds, my Englishman and his family and friends in Chester had never heard of it but now they have and it deserves all the visitors it can get. Oh and the gift shop was very good and of course I brought many things with Berkeley on it so my grandson is all set for presents for years to come. hehehe.

3. Dr Jenner's House, Museum and Garden

Church Lane, Berkeley GL13 9BN England +44 1453 810631 [email protected] http://jennermuseum.com
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Dr Jenner's House, Museum and Garden

Situated in the historic market town of Berkeley, The Chantry is the striking Grade II* listed house where Edward Jenner lived for 38 years until his death in 1823. This is the house from which he pioneered vaccination against smallpox and it is now a museum celebrating his life and legacy. Discover how his work here eventually led to the eradication of smallpox and find out more about his other achievements before relaxing, as Jenner did, in an acre of peaceful gardens.

4. Cattle Country Adventure Park

Berkeley Heath, Berkeley GL13 9EW England +44 1453 810510 [email protected] http://www.cattlecountry.co.uk
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4.5 based on 601 reviews

Cattle Country Adventure Park

Farm Park and outdoor play for all the family in Berkeley, Gloucestershire • Online booking essential • New GRAZE Cafe now open!

Reviewed By swind0nangel - Swindon, United Kingdom

Lovely day out staff friendly Grounds kept clean Fun packed day with plenty of things to do This is good for all ages Food was good and good value for money Only criticism was charging £2 pounds for can of lemonade was expensive. Activities Canoeing Crazy golf Soft play for older and young children Play park small and big children Trampolines Farm Maze

5. Purton Ships Graveyard

Berkeley England http://www.friendsofpurton.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Purton Ships Graveyard

Reviewed By grahamwZ4668KU - Bristol, United Kingdom

Had an excellent and enthusiastic guide called Paul who took us to see the wrecks / hulks rapidly disappearing alongside the River Severn. Pleasant walk along the Sharpness canal which had a steady stream of boats approaching the Swing Bridges. Each sunken boat stabilising the river bank has a history, Paul had photos of most of them, so a guide is very worthwhile. Suggest you park at Purton village, and visit the Church tea rooms after the walk, all refreshment money goes to the upkeep of the structure. Be sensible and wear Walking boots or Wellies as there are some muddy stretches along the riverbank. Nice flat walk with interesting river views, wildlife and some maritime history thrown in

6. St. Mary's Church

Church Lane, Berkeley GL13 9BN England
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St. Mary's Church

Reviewed By CheekyLondon - Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom

A beautiful church! We went here on Sunday. The COVID rules are very well adhered to and every other row was occupied during the service. There was a one way system during and after the service. All names and phone numbers were recorded. We felt this was a pleasant service and reflective of the current times. The fabric of the church is stunning with the painted frescos still largely intact. As a building of important historical importance it is well worth a visit and even better if you can attend a service (I believe once every two weeks during the current times).

7. Sharpness Dockers Club

The Docks, Berkeley GL13 9UN England +44 1453 811477 [email protected] http://www.thedockersclubsharpness.co.uk/
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4.0 based on 21 reviews

Sharpness Dockers Club

8. The Boars Head

14 Lynch Road, Berkeley GL13 9TA England +44 1453 810757 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/The-Boars-Head-239731722704762/
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

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