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General enquiries

Town and Manor of Hungerford
Town Hall
Hungerford
Berkshire, RG17 0NF
Tel 01488 686555
Email clerk@townandmanor.co.uk

Tara Adamson
Email clerk@townandmanor.co.uk

Wetland enquiries

Email wetland@townandmanor.co.uk

Assistant Steward

Fiona Hobson
Email fiona.hobson@townandmanor.co.uk

Water Keeper (fisheries)

Rob Knight-Starr
Email rob@townandmanor.co.uk

Fishery Management

Philip Porter
Email Philip.Porter@townandmanor.co.uk

pr and Communications

Kate Edwards
Email kate.edwards@townandmanor.co.uk

Kennet Valley Wetland Project

Chris Scorey & Jonathan Welfare
Email Chris.Scorey@townandmanor.co.uk
Email Jonathan.Welfare@townandmanor.co.uk

Constable

Julie Lloyd
Email constable@townandmanor.co.uk

Deputy Constable

Peter Joseph
Email Peter.joseph@townandmanor.co.uk

Hayward (re cows on common/marsh)

Philip Porter
Email Philip.Porter@townandmanor.co.uk

Systems

Simon Lee-Smith
Email Simon.Lee-Smith@townandmanor.co.uk

Property and buildings maintenance

Alistair Fyfe
Email Alastair.Fyfe@townandmanor.co.uk

Hocktide Court

Greg Furr
Email Greg.Furr@townandmanor.co.uk

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How to Find Us

Hungerford is a small, and we think very beautiful, historic market town. Nestled smack bang in the centre of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and towards the west edge of West Berkshire, it’s surrounded by green space and rolling fields.

Within the town, known internationally for its antique shops, we’ve a wide selection of independent retailers and boutiques, cafes, pubs, hotels and restaurants. We look forward to welcoming you some time soon.

You can reach us by road, rail or canal, or if you have the time and energy, by foot along one of the many beautiful footpaths.

By Road

A short hop from the M4 junction 14, Hungerford lies just off the ancient A4 Old Bath Road, on the A338.

Rail

Sitting on the mainline route from Paddington to Taunton and Plymouth, operated by First Great Western, Hungerford also has regular trains linking it with the nearby hubs of Newbury and Reading. Click here for National Rail information

Canal

One of the most leisurely ways to travel, Hungerford is crossed by the idyllic Kennet & Avon Canal, an 87 mile long canal which connects London with the Bristol Channel. Click here for Canal & River Trust information.

You can moor, if there’s space, at one of six spots in and around Hungerford. Click here for mooring details.