Lambourn
Berkshire
Berkshire
Lambourn is located in Berkshire near the source of the river Lambourn on the beautiful chalk downlands of England.
Lambourn is a working village and is famous for its association with the training of the world's finest race horses. There are over 1500 horses in training in the Lambourn valley with over 50 Racing Yards. The springy downland turf make the perfect gallops and the large uninterrupted open spaces create an ideal environment to breed and train horses.
Tours of Racehorse Stables includes gallops, racing stables, equine swimming pool, Hall…
Alabaster nobles and wall paintings in a rural idyll.
This simple little church, with…
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Heathland, valley bog and woodland. Suitable for most quiet recreational activities such…