Woodlands St Mary

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Woodlands St Mary
Berkshire

St Mary's Church, Lambourn Woodlands
Location
Grid reference: SU339747
Location: 51°28’13"N, 1°30’43"W
Data
Local Government
Council: West Berkshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Newbury

Woodlands St Mary is a small village in Berkshire, three miles south of Lambourn, and a mile from Lambourn Woodlands. The village stands close to the border between Berkshire and Wiltshire.

The parish church isd St Mary's.

Woodlands St Mary is located on the route of Ermin Street, the Roman road which connected Calleva Atrebatum (today's Silchester) to Glevum (Gloucester). The Ermin Street's route through the village is used by the today's high level road (B4000) from Newbury to Lambourn.[1]

The modern M4 motorway passes just to the south of the village, with the nearest motorway access point (J14) some two miles to the east, between Shefford Woodlands and Hungerford Newtown.

Outside links

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