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Dorney Court - 14.45 miles
Dorney Court has been the home of the Palmer family for more than 450 years, passing from father to son through thirteen generations. It is a Grade 1 listed building, further designated as being of outstanding architectural and historical interest. Dorney Court has always been the manor house of Dorney village which was first recorded in the Doomsday Book. Dorney Court has been open to the public since 1981. A great deal has been achieved in restoring and preserving the historic house and gardens for the future. This has been possible thanks to the interest and patronage of visitors from the four corners of the globe. The House and Estate show the evolution of the squirearchy in English country life, and of particular interest are the early family portraits, furniture and needlework.

Ascot Racecourse - Berkshire - 14.86 miles
Ascot, founded in 1711 by Queen Anne, is one of the world's greatest racecourses. It was while Queen Anne was out riding on the edge of Windsor Great Park that she noticed a natural clearing near the villge of East Cote, now called Ascot. Queen Anne ordered a course to be laid out 'for horses to gallop at full stretch' and so the Royal Racecourse was born. The first four-day Royal Meeting was held in June 1768 and it has continued to the present day. Today Ascot Racecourse stages 27 days of the highest quality flat and National Hunt racing throughout the year. Royal Ascot is internationally renowned as a sporting and social occasion, where tradition, pageantry, fashion and style all meet in a glorious setting.

Burnham Beeches Golf Club - Slough - 14.9 miles
Burnham Beeches Golf Club is situated on the edge of the historical and well-known Burnham Beeches. Founded in 1891, Burnham Beeches Golf Club is situated on the edge of the Thames Valley in South Buckinghamshire, with the old town of Beaconsfield to the north and Burnham village to the south. The course measures 6,458 yards, has a Par70 (SSS 71) and offers a true and challenging test of golf. Visitors are welcome during Monday - Friday by arrangement and visitors at weekends are required to be introduced by a member. We offer Golf Society Days on most Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from the 2nd week of April until 2nd week in October. The expected maximum permitted number of players is 50 (whether one society or two is booked on the same day) but players in excess of this number can be agreed by the Office.