Hungerford Map

Hungerford map, view the Berkshire town of Hungerford, located in the county of Berkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Hungerford Berkshire & Guide to the Area

Hungerford Map Berkshire: Interactive map of Hungerford, displaying the town situated in the county of Berkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Hungerford and a Hungerford town centre map, showing Hungerford Railway Station and Hungerford Town Football Club.

Other facilities in Hungerford, some of which may also be visible on the map are The Tutti Pole, Hungerford Emporium, The John O'Gaunt Inn, Hungerford Bookshop, Eliane's Café, Hungerford Surgery, Coppers Hair Design, Coffee#1 Hungerford, Costa Coffee, Town & Manor of Hungerford, Crown Needlework, Martin & The Magpie, The Borough Arms, Hungerford Fish Bar, Inkpen Veterinary Surgery, Dacre & Son Butchers, The Bear Hotel, Hungerford Railway Station, Co-op Food Hungerford, Tesco Express, The Plume of Feathers, Fare Wise Travel, The Curiosity Spot, Rosebourne Garden Centre, Marlborough Tiles, Christian Alba Hairdressing, Hungerford Post Office, The Three Swans Hotel, The Hungerford Arcade, Boots Pharmacy, St Lawrence Church, Hungerford Primary School, John O'Gaunt School, The Vintage Forty Nine, Montague's Hair Design, WHSmith Local, The Clockmaker's House Antiques, Hungerford Library, The Croft Hall, Barrelhouse Bar, The Naked Grape Wine Shop, Ruby & Grace, West Berkshire Injury Clinic, Freckles Hair & Beauty, The Hub Community Café, Levers Bakery, Crown Antiques, Inklings Baby Boutique, Allsops Estate Agents, Mulberry House Gallery, Sue Ryder Charity Shop.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Kintbury, Inkpen, Hamstead Marshall, Shalbourne, Chilton Foliat, Froxfield, East Garston, Eastbury, Great Shefford, Lambourn, Wickham, Welford, Boxford, Stockcross, Speen, Donnington, Newbury, Wash Common, Enborne, Chieveley, Weston, West Ilsley, Compton, Aldbourne, Ramsbury, Baydon, Ashbury, Woolton Hill, Highclere, East Woodhay, Cold Ash, Beedon, Peasemore, Brightwalton, Uffington, Wantage, Fawley, Faccombe, Kingston Lisle, Letcombe Regis, Letcombe Bassett, Stanford Dingley, Pangbourne, Yattendon, Bucklebury.

Hungerford is one of those towns that quietly gets under your skin—in the best way. Tucked along the Kennet and Avon Canal in West Berkshire, it's got that lovely mix of countryside views, local charm and a high street that still feels alive. There's a proper sense of community here, and while it may not be the biggest town in the county, it certainly holds its own when it comes to character. With antique shops, cosy pubs, riverside walks and a handy train line, it's the sort of place people visit for a weekend and end up daydreaming about living in.

The history of Hungerford runs deep. It's been a market town since the Middle Ages, with mentions going back as far as the Domesday Book. The town became well-known for its annual Hocktide celebrations—a quirky tradition still marked today with the symbolic “Tutti Men” collecting dues across town. Over the centuries, it's grown steadily without losing its historic layout, and its role as a key crossing point along the River Kennet and canal made it a hub for trade and travellers. These days, Hungerford is home to around 6,000 people, many of whom are drawn by the town's balance of peaceful living and decent connections.

There's plenty to enjoy within Hungerford itself. The high street is filled with a variety of antique shops, art galleries, bakeries and little boutiques you won't find elsewhere. The canal towpath is popular with walkers and cyclists, and you've got Hungerford Common close by for fresh air and open space. The John O'Gaunt Inn is a great spot for a pint, and the Tutti Pole café is a local institution. For something more grand, Littlecote House is just a short drive away, steeped in Tudor and Roman history and full of stories. Basildon Park and Ashdown House—both National Trust properties—are nearby too, offering walks, gardens and historic buildings. English Heritage fans will appreciate Donnington Castle just up the road in Newbury.

Zooming out, Berkshire has plenty of other spots worth exploring. Windsor is always top of the list, with the castle and the Long Walk attracting visitors year-round. Newbury, just down the road from Hungerford, has its own charms with a lively market, racecourse, and a good mix of independent shops and bigger brands. Reading's the go-to if you want a bit of bustle, music, and riverside dining, while rural gems like Pangbourne and Cookham offer that picture-postcard kind of peace and quiet. Whether you're into history, shopping or just wandering about, the county's got something going on.

Hungerford sits conveniently along the A4, and the M4 motorway is only a short drive north, making it easy to get across the region. Hungerford railway station is on the line between Reading and Westbury, giving you access to both London and the West Country. If you're flying in, Heathrow is just over an hour away by car, and you can get to it by rail via Reading. The town itself is walkable, and the buses link up with nearby villages and towns, though most locals rely on a car for the day-to-day bits beyond the centre.

Berkshire as a whole is a county that blends royal heritage, rolling countryside and busy towns in equal measure. It's steeped in history, whether through Windsor Castle, the Ridgeway path or the Roman sites dotted about. But it's also full of life today—home to global businesses, well-rated schools and plenty of green space. There's a kind of understated pride in the place. It's not trying to show off, just doing what it does well—providing a brilliant backdrop for everything from family life to outdoor adventures.

Some More Nearby Places: Kintbury, Inkpen, Hamstead Marshall, Shalbourne, Chilton Foliat, Froxfield, East Garston, Eastbury, Great Shefford, Lambourn, Wickham, Welford, Boxford, Stockcross, Speen, Donnington, Newbury, Wash Common, Enborne, Chieveley, Weston, West Ilsley, Compton, Aldbourne, Ramsbury, Baydon, Ashbury, Woolton Hill, Highclere, East Woodhay, Cold Ash, Beedon, Peasemore, Brightwalton, Uffington, Wantage, Fawley, Faccombe, Kingston Lisle, Letcombe Regis, Letcombe Bassett, Stanford Dingley, Pangbourne, Yattendon, Bucklebury.

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