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Cottages at Filchampstead
Filchampstead is a hamlet within Cumnor Parish, Berkshire. It lies on the Cumnor Road (B4017) between Farmoor and Cumnor village, at the foot of a hill known locally as 'Tumbledown Dick', supposedly named after Richard Cromwell.
Filchampstead lies alongside Farmoor Reservoir and the Oxford Greenbelt Way public footpath.
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