Hungerford is a small market town home to 5,500 people on the Berkshire/Wiltshire border and is located within a region of outstanding natural beauty. Despite this rural location, its strong transport links means the area is anything but remote. Indeed, Hungerford is just four miles from the M4 motorway and also benefits from having a direct rail link to London.
The town’s market contains numerous small independent retail outlets and commercial businesses, thus providing both visitors and residents with unique personal services across a wide range of goods. There is also a wide variety of restaurants and other eating places throughout, not to mention ample local accommodation.
Hungerford is surrounded by open common land just five minutes from the centre of the town and contains a mixture of flora and fauna that should appeal to visitors who enjoy fine walking conditions.
The town also hosts numerous unique annual events, including the three week Arts Festival during July. The event features a combination of theatre, music, entertainment and exhibitions. There is also a late night Victorian Extravaganza in December.
Information on the history of Hungerford is available at the town’s virtual museum.
The town’s market contains numerous small independent retail outlets and commercial businesses, thus providing both visitors and residents with unique personal services across a wide range of goods. There is also a wide variety of restaurants and other eating places throughout, not to mention ample local accommodation.
Hungerford is surrounded by open common land just five minutes from the centre of the town and contains a mixture of flora and fauna that should appeal to visitors who enjoy fine walking conditions.
The town also hosts numerous unique annual events, including the three week Arts Festival during July. The event features a combination of theatre, music, entertainment and exhibitions. There is also a late night Victorian Extravaganza in December.
Information on the history of Hungerford is available at the town’s virtual museum.
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