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Wildlife Refuges

Caversham Court

Caversham Court is a company located in Reading, England that specializes in wildlife refuges. Their focus is on providing a safe haven for wildlife while also promoting the importance of conservation to the public sector and society as a whole.

Introduction to Caversham Court

Caversham Court is a historic park located in Reading, England. The park was once the site of a manor house and has since been transformed into a beautiful public garden. The purpose of the park is to provide a peaceful and enjoyable outdoor experience for visitors while also preserving the natural wildlife of the area. What makes Caversham Court unique is its combination of history, beauty, and conservation.

Services & Products

Caversham Court offers a variety of services to visitors, including guided tours, educational programs, and event rentals. Visitors can also purchase a variety of products, such as souvenirs and locally sourced goods.

Location

Caversham Court is situated in Reading, a bustling town in southern England. The area surrounding the park is primarily residential, with a mix of small businesses and shops. Visitors can expect to find quaint cafes, boutique shops, and other local businesses in the area. The park is conveniently located near several public transportation options, including the Reading train station, which is approximately 1.5 miles away. The three closest public transportation options are the Reading train station, the Reading bus station, and the Caversham Bridge bus stop.

Benefits

Customers should choose Caversham Court because it offers a unique combination of history, beauty, and conservation. The park provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life while also offering educational opportunities and event rentals. Additionally, visitors can feel good about supporting a company that is committed to preserving the natural wildlife of the area.

Good to Know

Visitors should be aware that Caversham Court is a wildlife refuge, and therefore, pets are not allowed in the park. Additionally, the park may be closed during certain events or in inclement weather.

Reviews

Customers rave about the beauty and peacefulness of Caversham Court. Many visitors appreciate the educational programs and guided tours offered by the park. Overall, customers feel that Caversham Court is a unique and valuable addition to the community.

Amenities

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    nature trail
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    wildlife viewing area
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    gift shop
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    picnic area
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    educational program
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    bird watching
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    guided tour

FAQ

What types of wildlife can be found in your refuge?

At Caversham Court, visitors can find a variety of wildlife including birds, insects, and small mammals. Some of the species that can be spotted include kingfishers, herons, dragonflies, and hedgehogs.

How do you ensure the safety of visitors while they are on the refuge?

We take visitor safety very seriously at Caversham Court. We have designated walking paths and areas where visitors are allowed to go to ensure they do not stray into dangerous areas. We also have trained staff and volunteers who are always on hand to assist visitors and ensure their safety.

Are there any restrictions on activities that visitors can participate in on the refuge?

Yes, there are restrictions on activities that visitors can participate in on the refuge. Visitors are not allowed to feed the wildlife, swim in the river, or use bicycles or other vehicles on the walking paths.

Can visitors camp or stay overnight on the refuge?

No, visitors are not allowed to camp or stay overnight on the refuge. We are only open during the day and visitors are expected to leave before sunset.

What steps do you take to conserve and protect the wildlife and their habitats on the refuge?

At Caversham Court, we take a number of steps to conserve and protect the wildlife and their habitats on the refuge. These include regular maintenance of the walking paths and habitats, educating visitors on the importance of conservation, and working with local conservation organizations to develop sustainable practices.

Reviews

  • Pat Cleare

    14-05-2023
  • mrinal dubey

    30-04-2023
  • Michele Ellis

    28-04-2023
  • Mike Mackenzie

    Lovely place to watch the world go by with a cup of tea and cake from the charity cafe hut.

    28-04-2023
  • Emily Dtone

    Such a beautiful to go & have a picnic near the water. They also do events here.

    28-04-2023
  • Jane Culliford

    28-04-2023
  • Leo Whyte

    Picnic area: Nice place for a picnic with a view of the Thames

    28-04-2023
  • Krzysztof Slodkowski

    28-03-2023
  • tanya burdick

    What a really lovely park!! So peaceful! We will definitely be back!

    28-02-2023
  • Aziz_3kw

    28-02-2023