Best attractions and places to see around Sherfield Park are primarily found in and around this modern residential area, located northeast of Basingstoke in Hampshire. The Sherfield Park location features local green spaces and a community center. For more established landmarks, the adjacent village of Sherfield-on-Loddon offers historical sites and traditional village features. The wider region provides a variety of historical and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice way of getting to silchester, road surface wasnβt great if coming from the Bramley Road, but once you clear the first few houses and start the climb it starts to improve.
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Our local NT place we go here often. Morgaston woodland walks out of the back gate where you will also find a hide overlooking wetlands. Secure bike parking limited. Suggestion attach to wooden fence by reception and we will keep an eye on it but canβt be responsible. Highlight for us in this house is the chapel. Lovely lake but rebuilding work to a bridge in progress at the moment
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Accessed via the towpath on the Basingstoke Canal, which makes for a pleasant walk, if sometimes a little busy, Odiham Castle is interesting to walk around. The towpath can get a little muddy!
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Calleva originated during the Iron Age and became the centre of the kingfom of the Atrebates. After Roman invasion in 43AD, the town was enlarged. It thrived throughout Roman rule, but, upon their departure, the town was slowly abandoned. Today, the site is managed by English Heritage. You can visit the crumbling Roman walls and amphitheatre. Entrance is free.
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Coming up into Little London is good from both directions. And, of course, there's the Plough at the top of the hamlet/village (although the last time I went in, it struck me very much as a local's pub). The ride down Frog Lane is good too - narrow, single track ad a little mucky towards the bottom. If you come up Frog Lane from the opposite direction, it's a nice little tester of a climb. It's apparently only 5-6% but feels harder!
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The roads surrounding the old Roman city of Calleva Atrebatum are all pleasant to ride. Some narrow and a little 'messy' but all passable on a road bike. Very little traffic, but be aware of cars on Church Lane - the road is wide enough for one car but not much more!
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One of King John's three castles, this spectacular ruin sits on the edge of the Basingstoke Canal around halfway between Windsor and Winchester castles. Odiham Castle was built at the very beginning of the 13th century and was possibly where the king rode out from to sign the Magna Carta at Runnymede. Extended during the later 13th century, over the next 200 years it was sometimes used as a prison. King David II of Scotland was incarcerated here for over a decade although was allowed to keep a household, so it was possibly quite a pleasant stay. Used as a hunting lodge in the 15th century and ruined by 1600, the castle has a significant history. Today, you can visit for free.
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The area around Sherfield Park is rich in history. You can visit Odiham Castle Ruins, a 13th-century castle with ties to King John. Another significant historical site is Calleva Atrebatum: Roman town and city walls, where you can explore well-preserved Roman walls and an amphitheatre. Additionally, the nearby village of Sherfield-on-Loddon features the historic 14th-century Church of St. Leonard and a traditional Watermill.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Both Odiham Castle Ruins and Calleva Atrebatum: Roman town and city walls offer engaging historical exploration for all ages. For a more active outing, the Woodland Garden Adventure Golf in Sherfield-on-Loddon provides an 18-hole course suitable for families.
Sherfield Park itself incorporates local green spaces for recreation. For a more extensive natural experience, The Vyne, a National Trust property, offers extensive grounds with woodland and wetland walking trails, including a nesting site for swans and redshanks. The nearby village of Sherfield-on-Loddon also features a picturesque Village Green.
The region offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for easy hikes around Sherfield Park, including loops through woodlands and past historical sites. For cyclists, there are touring and road cycling routes that pass by attractions like The Vyne and the Roman city walls. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for easy hikes, cycling, and road cycling around Sherfield Park.
Yes, The Vyne is a notable 16th-century country house managed by the National Trust. It features a Tudor chapel, a classical portico, and beautiful grounds with walking trails. It was originally built for Lord Sandys, King Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain.
At The Vyne, dogs are welcome in the grounds, Morgaston Woods, and the Organic Parklands, provided they are kept on leads. For other sites like Odiham Castle Ruins and Calleva Atrebatum, which are open-air historical sites, dogs are generally permitted but always check specific site rules upon arrival.
The Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum, now known as Silchester, is unique because it was never reoccupied or built over after its abandonment in the 6th or 7th century. This has allowed for unusually complete archaeological insights. You can see the complete circuit of its Roman walls, which are among the best-preserved Roman town defences in England, and the remains of its amphitheatre.
Yes, Grazeley Road from Beech Hill is known as a quiet road with very little traffic, making it suitable for a peaceful cycle. It's part of Sustrans NCN Route 23 and offers changing character through the seasons. You can find more quiet routes in the cycling guide for the area.
The Amphitheatre, part of the Calleva Atrebatum site, was likely built between AD 50 and 70. It has an elliptical plan and could accommodate between 4,500 and 9,000 spectators. While no specific evidence of activities survives, amphitheatres typically hosted gladiatorial combat, wild beast shows, and public executions. Entrance to the site is free.
Sherfield Park, being a modern residential development, features local green spaces throughout. It also has the Sherfield Park Community Centre, which serves as a hub for various local events and activities for residents.
Beyond the main historical sites, the adjacent village of Sherfield-on-Loddon offers charming traditional English village features. You can explore the picturesque Village Green, the historic Church of St. Leonard, and a traditional Watermill, all accessible via a walking route from Sherfield Park.


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