Description:
Dorney Court is a fascinating experience. Built in 1440 and lived in by the present family for over 400 years, the rooms are full of history with 15th and 16th century oak and beautiful 17th century lacquer furniture. The adjacent 13th century church of St James, with Norman front and Tudor tower, can also be visited.
County:
Berkshire
Type of attraction:
Historical Houses, Gardens & Parks, Landmarks & Historical Sites
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
WINDSOR & ETON CENTRAL
WINDSOR & ETON RIVERSIDE
Rail Company
First Great Western
South West Trains
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