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  • |county=Berkshire |LG district=Vale of White Horse
    2 KB (348 words) - 17:08, 19 October 2011
  • |county=Berkshire |LG district=West Berkshire
    28 KB (4,418 words) - 18:28, 4 December 2019
  • [[File:Eastbury Down, Eastbury, Berkshire.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Eastbury Down, Eastbury]] ...in western [[Berkshire]]. They form part of the North Wessex Downs "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty".
    2 KB (361 words) - 21:39, 28 July 2014
  • |county=Berkshire |LG district=Vale of White Horse
    11 KB (1,587 words) - 17:09, 15 February 2019
  • ...ows footpaths and parts of the ancient Icknield Way through the [[Chiltern Hills]] to [[Ivinghoe Beacon]] in [[Buckinghamshire]]. The National Trail is 87 m ...] in [[Wiltshire]] along the ridge, oacross the Thames and along the ridge of the [[Chilterns]] as far as [[Ivinghoe Beacon]] in [[Buckinghamshire]].
    8 KB (1,210 words) - 20:25, 14 February 2024
  • ...the chalk escarpment that runs from the [[Berkshire Downs]] and [[Chiltern Hills]] as far as [[Suffolk]]. ...distance trackways to have existed before the Romans occupied the country, of which the route can still be traced. However, there are contrary views, and
    10 KB (1,619 words) - 13:20, 9 November 2011
  • |county=Berkshire ...lly surrounded by Wiltshire fields. To the north of Oxenwood is the hamlet of Rivar.
    4 KB (663 words) - 11:51, 11 June 2020
  • |picture=glastonbury (part of) from the tor arp.jpg ...ch stands a ruined mediæval chapel. At the foot of the Tor are the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, around which the town grew from the Early Middle Ages to
    37 KB (5,810 words) - 22:50, 5 October 2022
  • ...s''' is a town on the coast of [[Sussex]]. It has an estimated population of 86,900.<ref name="NStats">{{cite web|url=http://neighbourhood.statistics.go .... The town became a watering place in the 1760s, and then, with the coming of the railway, a seaside resort.
    20 KB (3,241 words) - 08:06, 19 September 2019
  • ...] in western Surrey to the [[White Cliffs of Dover]] where the easternmost of Kent falls into the sea. ...f Outstanding Natural Beauty" have been designated within them; the Surrey Hills and the Kent Downs. The North Downs Way National Trail runs along the North
    16 KB (2,606 words) - 20:24, 21 January 2015
  • ...rger area than the chalk range of the South Downs and includes large parts of the Weald. ...and the [[North Wessex Downs]] of [[Wiltshire]]-[[Dorset]]-[[Hampshire]]-[[Berkshire]].</ref>
    18 KB (2,739 words) - 21:37, 25 January 2017
  • ...nded over time by a general improvement in transport and the larger amount of affordable housing further away from London.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h ...hire]] and [[Buckinghamshire]] or much of those counties, and indeed parts of [[Hampshire]], [[Bedfordshire]], and [[Sussex]].
    3 KB (559 words) - 19:35, 29 April 2012
  • ...ream) and [[Wallingford]] (5½ miles upstream), both across the river in [[Berkshire]]. It is about 16 miles from [[Oxford]]. ...[[Goring Gap]] which separates the [[Berkshire Downs]] and the [[Chiltern Hills]].
    5 KB (701 words) - 13:24, 27 July 2016
  • [[File:caen.hill.locks.in.devizes.arp.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The main flight of 16 locks at Caen Hill]] [[File:top.of.caen.hill.locks.in.devizes.arp.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Caen Hill Locks lookin
    5 KB (812 words) - 12:18, 21 May 2018
  • |county=Berkshire |LG district=West Berkshire
    588 B (85 words) - 19:05, 3 July 2012
  • |county=Berkshire ..., and part of development grown out of the latter town is regarded as part of Finchampstead, with Wokingham.
    12 KB (1,888 words) - 13:04, 27 January 2016
  • '''Sonning Hill''' is a hill near the village of [[Sonning]] in [[Berkshire]], close to the [[River Thames]]. ...akes the Great Western Railway through part of the hill between [[Twyford, Berkshire|Twyford]] and [[Reading]].
    2 KB (300 words) - 08:10, 26 February 2020
  • ...d]]. The highest point of each of these counties is found along the ridge of the Chilterns, almost in the straight line above the scarp. ...outh of the river are the [[Berkshire Downs]], which are geologically part of the same structure.
    16 KB (2,440 words) - 10:00, 18 July 2014
  • ...onshire has two motifs (a flower and a plum) but between them a great deal of symbolism, for the flower is not only a cantling reference to the village n ...of local flags. A few city flags are included which are in truth banners of the city councils' arms, but town and village flags can be a world away fro
    24 KB (3,544 words) - 07:30, 19 November 2023
  • |county=Berkshire |LG district=West Berkshire
    10 KB (1,597 words) - 13:17, 10 January 2013

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