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'''Shaw''' is a village in [[Berkshire]], to the north of [[Newbury]], adjoining a similar village to the west, [[Donnington, Berkshire|Donnington]] and barely separated from [[Thatcham]] to the east. With Donnington, Shaw forms a joint civil parish named 'Shaw-cum-Donnington'; both villages are effectively contiguous with Newbury to the south, | '''Shaw''' is a village in [[Berkshire]], to the north of [[Newbury]], adjoining a similar village to the west, [[Donnington, Berkshire|Donnington]] and barely separated from [[Thatcham]] to the east. With Donnington, Shaw forms a joint civil parish named 'Shaw-cum-Donnington'; both villages are effectively contiguous with Newbury to the south, separated only by the [[River Lambourn]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 7 February 2022
Shaw | |
Berkshire | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | SU486680 |
Location: | 51°24’32"N, 1°18’9"W |
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Post town: | Newbury |
Postcode: | RG14 |
Local Government | |
Council: | West Berkshire |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Newbury |
Shaw is a village in Berkshire, to the north of Newbury, adjoining a similar village to the west, Donnington and barely separated from Thatcham to the east. With Donnington, Shaw forms a joint civil parish named 'Shaw-cum-Donnington'; both villages are effectively contiguous with Newbury to the south, separated only by the River Lambourn.
Shaw House
An Elizabethan stately home, named Shaw House, stands in the village. It was one of the Royalist headquarters during the Second Battle of Newbury and, later, the home of the childhood home of the historian, James Pettit Andrews. It is now a conference centre owned by the local council.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Shaw, Berkshire) |
References
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