The Sir Nicholas Winton Memorial Garden at Oaken Grove Park was opened on July 14th 2017 by the then Prime Minister Theresa May
Category: Parks and Open Spaces
Winter sunset over Pinkneys Green
Beautiful winter Sunset over National Trust land at Pinkneys Green
Boyn Grove Park
This park is sometimes referred to as ‘Punt Hill’. It may once have been ‘Punnet Hill’, a reference to the many market gardens in the area
Kidwells Park Remembrance Garden
Kidwells Park is located in the centre of Maidenhead town centre and has a World War One Remembrance Garden close to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) building. The Remembrance Park is a small area in one corner and has a stone circle “For Valour” plus some lovely wooden seats with engravings in memory of…
Oaken Grove Park
The area was once part of Pinkneys Green Farm Estate and was sold for housing in the 1920’s. The Borough purchased the land in 1935.
Ray Mill Island
Ray Mill Island’s name dates from when the Ray family managed a flourmill here. It was acquired by Maidenhead Council in the 1950’s
Bridge Gardens at Maidenhead Riverside
Riverside Gardens are next to Maidenhead Bridge, and within the gardens is the Ada Lewis monument. Further upstream is Boulters Lock and Ray Mill Island.
Pinkneys Green
Pinkneys Green on Pinkneys Drive, part of the National Trust, offers wide open spaces for walking and outdoor activities. Limited parking available.
Maidenhead Thicket
Maidenhead Thicket is a huge area near Pinkneys Green and it is owned by the National Trust and all open to the public all year around.