Grazeley is an area covering the small villages of Grazeley in the civil parish of Shinfield and Grazeley Green in the civil parish of Wokefield, 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. To the east is the village of Spencers Wood, to the west is Wokefield and to the south is Beech Hill.
Diddenham Court, Grazeley, formerly part of Diddenham Manor Farm
Holy Trinity Church, Grazeley
Grazeley Parochial Primary School
Grazeley Village Memorial Hall
Shinfield is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Wokingham, Berkshire, England. It lies just south of Reading, around 3 miles (4.8 km) from the town centre, and covers an area of 4,313 acres (17.45 km2). Shinfield Park is the northern part of the parish, becoming physically separated from Reading when the M4 motorway was constructed in 1971.
The Bell and Bottle and The Royal Oak facing the village green
An Iron Age gold stater coin, found in Shinfield and dated to c. 60 – c. 50 BCE
A silver-plated denarius of Tiberius, found in Shinfield in 2012 and dated to c. 16 – c. 37 CE