Berkshire Tourist Guide - Information & Events
***** WARTFIELD
Warfield is a small village in the county of Berkshire.
The town is mainly a rural parish made up of many tiny settlements. The main Warfield village is just a few houses that surround the parish church but the surrounding areas of West End, Warfield Street and Hayley Green are all refered to as Warfield.

There is a stream known in the town as The Cut, this runs directly through the centre of the town and eventually join the River Thames in Bray.
The church in Warfield dates back to medieval times and is known as one of the finest churches in Berkshire with many stunning treasures. The chancel has 14th century glass there is also a relic chamber to be used by the Hurley monks.

Warfield Park homes are a well established family residential park set in 80 acres of stunning wooded parkland. The residential homes are set upon the former major house of the parish, Warfield Park. The house was built by Colonel John Walsh in 1766 and included many grottoes, terraces and lakes at the time

The Cricketers Inn at Hayely Green is one of the most well known spots in Warfield, it is known locally as the Orchard House due to it being surround by fruit trees.
There are several hotels and bed & breakfasts in Warfield ranging from the luxurious to the small and quant guest houses. This makes Warfield a perfect place for any tourist to come stay. With lots of wonderful historical architecture and beautiful scenery.
Wartfield - restaurants, hotels, attractions and more...
The town is mainly a rural parish made up of many tiny settlements. The main Warfield village is just a few houses that surround the parish church but the surrounding areas of West End, Warfield Street and Hayley Green are all refered to as Warfield.

There is a stream known in the town as The Cut, this runs directly through the centre of the town and eventually join the River Thames in Bray.
The church in Warfield dates back to medieval times and is known as one of the finest churches in Berkshire with many stunning treasures. The chancel has 14th century glass there is also a relic chamber to be used by the Hurley monks.

Warfield Park homes are a well established family residential park set in 80 acres of stunning wooded parkland. The residential homes are set upon the former major house of the parish, Warfield Park. The house was built by Colonel John Walsh in 1766 and included many grottoes, terraces and lakes at the time

The Cricketers Inn at Hayely Green is one of the most well known spots in Warfield, it is known locally as the Orchard House due to it being surround by fruit trees.
There are several hotels and bed & breakfasts in Warfield ranging from the luxurious to the small and quant guest houses. This makes Warfield a perfect place for any tourist to come stay. With lots of wonderful historical architecture and beautiful scenery.
Wartfield - restaurants, hotels, attractions and more...








