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Aldermaston
Aldermaston is a quiet village in Berkshire, best known as the site of protests by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). |
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Aldworth
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Arborfield
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Ascot
Ascot is the small Berkshire village close to the world-famous Ascot Racecourse, in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. |
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Astley
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Avington
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Barkham
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Basildon
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Beedon
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Beedon Hill
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Beenham
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Binfield
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Bisham
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Boxford
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Bracknell
The pleasant town of Bracknell in Berkshire is 33 miles west of London. |
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Bradfield
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Bray
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Bray Court
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Brightwalton
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Brimpton
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Bucklebury
Few people had heard of the small village of Bucklebury in Berkshire until April 2011, when suddenly the news was full of one family from the village – the Middletons. |
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Burghfield
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Caversham
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Chieveley
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Cold Ash
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Colnbrook
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Combe
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Compton
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Cookham
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Crowthorne
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Datchet
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Earley
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East Garston
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East Ilsley
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East Shefford
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Eastbury
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Easthampstead
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Enborne
Enborne is in West Berkshire, England. It is more of an area rather than a Village with about 200 houses and 500 parishioners. It takes it's name from the river Enborne that runs along the south edge of the Parish. |
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Englefield
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Eton
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Farnborough
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Fawley
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Finchampstead
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Frilsham
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Frogmore
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Great Shefford
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Hampstead Norris
We have just received a description of Hampstead Norris from one of our readers. This description of Hampstead Norris is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Hartshill
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Hermitage
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Horton
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Hungerford
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Hungerford Newton
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Hurley
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Hurst
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Inkpen
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Kintbury
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Lambourn
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Langley Marish
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Maidenhead
Maidenhead is a town on the River Thames in Berkshire. It is 25 miles west of London. |
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Midgham
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Mortimer Common
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Newbury
Newbury stands on the River Kennet in West Berkshire. It is well known for its racecourse. |
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Old Windsor
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Pangbourne
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Peasemore
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Reading
Reading is the county town of Royal Berkshire, situated in beautiful countryside in the heart of the Thames Valley, with the Rivers Kennet and Thames running through the town. |
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Remenham
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Sandhurst
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Shaw
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Shinfield
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Slough
Slough is 22 miles west of London in the royal county of Berkshire, close to Windsor and Maidenhead. |
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Sonning
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South Fawley
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Speen
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Stockcross
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Stratfield Mortimer
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Streatley
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Sulham
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Sulhampstead
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Sulhampstead Abbots
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Sunningdale
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Sunninghill
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Sunninghill Park
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Swallowfield
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Thatcham
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Theale
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Tidmarsh
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Tilehurst
Tilehurst is a suburb of Reading in Berkshire, bounded by the River Thames in the North, Sulham woods to the west and the A4 to the south. |
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Twyford
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Waltham St. Lawrence
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Warfield
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Wargrave
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Wasing
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Welford
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West Woodhay
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White Waltham
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Wickham
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Windsor
Windsor - A Georgian and Victorian town which grew up around the magnificent castle. Wren completed the fine Guildhall in 1689. An attractive place for shopping, with many antique shops. |
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Winkfield
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Winnersh
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Winterbourne
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Wokingham
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Woodley
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Wraysbury
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