Castle Donnington Castle, a ruined
medieval castle of some historical significance, was the home of
Richard Abberbury the Elder. The
second Battle of Newbury (27 October 1644) was fought between Newbury and Donnington as an attack on the castle, which was held for the
Royalists by Sir
John Boys. The main entrance range of Donnington Castle House was built in 1648 to incorporate an earlier lodge.
Hospital almshouses Donnington Hospital almshouses, founded in 1393, form the oldest
charity in the county, although others formed later had older charities merged into them. Robert Beaugraunt is recorded as minister of the poor in 1412. The earliest current building dates from 1602, but the complex is wide-ranging, with additional modern almshouses having been built in
Bucklebury and
Iffley.
Others Other notable buildings include
Donnington Priory and
Donnington Grove. The latter is a Strawberry Hill Gothic mansion built by the
antiquary and translator
James Pettit Andrews in 1763–1772. It is now a hotel in the centre of a golf course. ==Transport==