Maidenhead Map

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

Detailed Street Map of Maidenhead Berkshire & Guide to the Area

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

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Maidenhead and a Maidenhead town centre map, showing Maidenhead Railway Station and Maidenhead Heritage Centre.

Other facilities in Maidenhead, some of which may also be visible on the map are Maidenhead Railway Station, Coppa Club, Waitrose & Partners, Boulter's Lock, Ray Mill Island, The Bear Hotel, Maidenhead Heritage Centre, The Craufurd Arms, Marks & Spencer, Pizza Express, Costa Coffee, Sports Direct, The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead Council, Boots, Maidenhead Library, Magnet Leisure Centre, The White Waltham Arms, Sainsbury's, Odeon Luxe Maidenhead, Gails Bakery, JD Wetherspoon – The Bear, The Corner Kitchen, The Apple Tree, Maidenhead Methodist Church, The Golden Ball, Thames Riviera Hotel, The Boathouse at Boulters Lock, The Sounding Arch Bridge, River Thames Path, Wild Training Gym, Maidenhead Bridge Rotary Club, Baylis Theatre, St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Desborough College, Altwood Church of England School, East Berkshire College, Boyn Grove Community Resource Centre, Braywick Nature Centre, BCA Zoo, Frascati Italian Restaurant, The Hand & Flowers, Brunello Lounge, Jenners Riverside Café, Hinds Head Bray, Holyport Surgery, Guards Club Park, St Luke's Church, Cookham Dean Cricket Club, Artisan at the Chapel, Riverside Gardens, Lillibrooke Manor, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Bray, Holyport, Cookham, Cookham Dean, Pinkneys Green, Furze Platt, White Waltham, Waltham St Lawrence, Littlewick Green, Knowl Hill, Burchett's Green, Taplow, Bisham, Hitcham, Dorney, Fifield, Shurlock Row, Paley Street, Touchen End, Cox Green, Hare Hatch, Hurley, Marlow, Bourne End, Wooburn Green, Burnham, Slough, Windsor, Eton, Ascot, Datchet, Wraysbury, Colnbrook, Woburn, Bray Wick, Oakley Green, Cranbourne, Wargrave, Twyford, Binfield, Warfield, Winnersh, Winkfield, Cippenham, Sonning, Arborfield, Remenham, Hurst, Charvil.

Maidenhead is one of those Thames-side towns that often surprises people. It's got a relaxed, leafy feel, but it's also a hub for commuters, creatives, and families who want space without losing the convenience of the city nearby. Sitting just west of London and flanked by the river, it's a place where rowing crews slice through early morning mist, and cafés spill out onto pavements when the sun shows up. With its easy transport links, decent schools, and a good mix of independent shops and familiar names, it's a town that quietly gets on with things while offering more than you'd expect at first glance.

The town's name comes from a “new wharf” or “maiden hythe” that popped up in the 13th century, replacing the earlier settlement of South Ellington. As the Thames trade grew, so did the town, and by the 18th century, it was a busy coaching stop between London and Bath. Isambard Kingdom Brunel's famous railway bridge, with its record-breaking flat brick arches, still stands as a local icon. Today, Maidenhead is home to around 70,000 people and forms part of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. The town's modern face is a blend of tech, heritage, and regeneration, with big changes underway to give it a bit of a glow-up.

There's a lot packed into Maidenhead itself and plenty more just on the doorstep. The town centre has been freshened up with new shops, restaurants, and outdoor seating areas. Boulter's Lock is a popular spot for a riverside wander or boat watching, and Ray Mill Island is perfect for a picnic or a visit to the little animal enclosure. Just a short stroll away, you'll find the Guards Club Park and Riverside Gardens, all peaceful green spaces with cracking views. Cliveden House, a National Trust gem perched on a hill above the Thames, is only minutes away and brings a good dose of history and glamour. A bit further afield, Cookham and Marlow both offer lovely riverside walks, independent shops, and plenty of places to stop for tea or a pint.

Across the wider Berkshire area, you're spoilt for choice. Windsor's the big pull, with its castle, parks, and family attractions like LEGOLAND. There's also Basildon Park, a National Trust treasure near Reading, and the atmospheric ruins of Donnington Castle near Newbury. Reading itself is a solid day out for shopping and riverside walks, and the Kennet and Avon Canal provides a slower-paced way to explore. In between, you'll find rolling countryside, charming villages, and places like Dinton Pastures and Wellington Country Park for walks, wildlife and family-friendly days out.

Transport is one of Maidenhead's big strengths. It's just off the M4 and near the A404(M), so driving to London, Reading or Heathrow is straightforward. The town's train station is on the Elizabeth Line, offering fast, direct services into central London, Heathrow, and beyond. There are regular buses linking Maidenhead with Windsor, Slough, and the surrounding villages. Heathrow is the closest airport—around 20 minutes by car—and Gatwick is also reachable, especially with the M25 nearby. Cyclists and walkers make the most of the towpaths, and there are plenty of quiet back roads for exploring by bike or foot.

Berkshire blends royal history, countryside walks, and modern convenience in a way few other counties do. It's got castles, stately homes, riverside pubs, and stretches of ancient woodland, all mixed in with tech parks, racecourses, and market towns. Places like Ascot, Windsor, and Newbury bring a bit of sparkle, while smaller towns and villages keep things grounded. You're never too far from open fields, but you're also never stuck for a train or a decent meal. It's this mix that gives Berkshire its easygoing charm—it doesn't try too hard, but it's got everything you need.

Some More Nearby Places: Bray, Holyport, Cookham, Cookham Dean, Pinkneys Green, Furze Platt, White Waltham, Waltham St Lawrence, Littlewick Green, Knowl Hill, Burchett's Green, Taplow, Bisham, Hitcham, Dorney, Fifield, Shurlock Row, Paley Street, Touchen End, Cox Green, Hare Hatch, Hurley, Marlow, Bourne End, Wooburn Green, Burnham, Slough, Windsor, Eton, Ascot, Datchet, Wraysbury, Colnbrook, Woburn, Bray Wick, Oakley Green, Cranbourne, Wargrave, Twyford, Binfield, Warfield, Winnersh, Winkfield, Cippenham, Sonning, Arborfield, Remenham, Hurst, Charvil.

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