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==About the village== | ==About the village== | ||
Bradfield is stands on low lying land adjacent to the [[River Pang]] about seven miles west of [[Reading]], where the [[Theale, Berkshire|Theale]] to [[Compton, Berkshire|Compton]] road crosses the river. Bradfield Southend, by contrast, is situated about a mile to the south west on the ridge-line separating the valleys of the River Pang and the [[River Kennet]]. Other villages and hamlets in the parish include Southend, Tutts Clumps and Rotten Row. | Bradfield is stands on low-lying land adjacent to the [[River Pang]] about seven miles west of [[Reading]], where the [[Theale, Berkshire|Theale]] to [[Compton, Berkshire|Compton]] road crosses the river. Bradfield Southend, by contrast, is situated about a mile to the south west on the ridge-line separating the valleys of the River Pang and the [[River Kennet]]. Other villages and hamlets in the parish include Southend, Tutts Clumps and Rotten Row. | ||
There is a complex of ponds in the vicinity of the latter containing very good examples of artesian aquifers. Best known of these is 'The Blue Pool' which has delighted generations of children. In recent years, the current owners have had to deny access to the site due to minor fluctuating levels of pollution. Plans for better access have not yet come to fruition. | There is a complex of ponds in the vicinity of the latter containing very good examples of artesian aquifers. Best known of these is 'The Blue Pool' which has delighted generations of children. In recent years, the current owners have had to deny access to the site due to minor fluctuating levels of pollution. Plans for better access have not yet come to fruition. |
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Bradfield | |
Berkshire | |
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The River Pang in Bradfield village | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SU603726 |
Location: | 51°26’58"N, 1°7’57"W |
Data | |
Population: | 2,172 (2001) |
Post town: | Reading |
Postcode: | RG7 |
Dialling code: | 0118 |
Local Government | |
Council: | West Berkshire |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Newbury |
Bradfield is a small village in Berkshire. The parish also includes the now rather larger village of Bradfield Southend, and the hamlet of Tutts Clump.
Bradfield village is the home of a public school, Bradfield College. Bradfield Southend is well-known locally for the display of outdoor Christmas lights put on by many residents.
About the village
Bradfield is stands on low-lying land adjacent to the River Pang about seven miles west of Reading, where the Theale to Compton road crosses the river. Bradfield Southend, by contrast, is situated about a mile to the south west on the ridge-line separating the valleys of the River Pang and the River Kennet. Other villages and hamlets in the parish include Southend, Tutts Clumps and Rotten Row.
There is a complex of ponds in the vicinity of the latter containing very good examples of artesian aquifers. Best known of these is 'The Blue Pool' which has delighted generations of children. In recent years, the current owners have had to deny access to the site due to minor fluctuating levels of pollution. Plans for better access have not yet come to fruition.
Outside links
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