Arborfield Cross
Arborfield Cross | |
Berkshire | |
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Roundabout in Arborfield Cross | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SU761670 |
Location: | 51°23’49"N, -0°54’19"W |
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Local Government | |
Council: | Wokingham |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Wokingham |
Arborfield Cross is a village in Berkshire, built at a cross-roads (now a roundabout) on the A327 road a mile and haldf to the east of its siste village, Arborfield. It is some 3 miles southeast of the large town of Reading, 3 miles west of Wokingham.
Latterly, both Arborfield and Arborfield Cross have become collectively known as Arborfield and there is no obvious division between them.
There is a mixture of housing, ranging from beautiful 15th century cottages through to modern housing.[1] The local public house is the Swan[2] which is the centre of village community life. And The Bull Inn.[3] There is a village stores and a garage where drivers can get their cars washed.
One Saturday in the summer there has been, until 2010 a charity gig in the park: Rock in the Rec.[4]
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