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'''Upper Basildon''' is a small village in [[Berkshire]] (belonging to a wider "civil parish" known as [[Basildon, Berkshire|Basildon]], close by [[Pangbourne]].
'''Upper Basildon''' is a small village in [[Berkshire]] (belonging to a wider "civil parish" known as [[Basildon, Berkshire|Basildon]], close by [[Pangbourne]].


The parish church is dedicated to St Stephen, and was built in 1964 in the shape of the ''Ichthys''; fish symbol used by the early Christians in the catacombs of Rome.
The parish church is dedicated to St Stephen, and was built in 1964 in the shape of the ''Ichthys''; the secret fish symbol used by the early Christians in the catacombs of Rome.


==Outside links==
==Outside links==

Latest revision as of 21:24, 1 June 2012

Upper Basildon
Berkshire

The Green, Upper Basildon
Location
Grid reference: SU595765
Location: 51°29’4"N, 1°8’40"W
Data
Postcode: RG8
Local Government

Upper Basildon is a small village in Berkshire (belonging to a wider "civil parish" known as Basildon, close by Pangbourne.

The parish church is dedicated to St Stephen, and was built in 1964 in the shape of the Ichthys; the secret fish symbol used by the early Christians in the catacombs of Rome.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Upper Basildon)

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