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  • ...s]] in [[Oxfordshire]]. It lies some 10 miles downstream from [[Reading]] and 10 miles upstream from [[Maidenhead]]. ...n has attracted a wealthier class of individual and of visitors, reflected in the boutiques along the high street.
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  • '''Slough''' is a town in the south of [[Buckinghamshire]]. It is a modern industrial town, ruthlessl ...st England. Slough Trading Estate is the largest trading estate in Britain and Europe.
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  • ...ter and charm. Ludlow formerly served as the seat of the Council of Wales and the Marches; effectively Capital of Wales. ...lation of around 10,000, Ludlow is the largest town in southern Shropshire and the local centre for the villages for many miles around.
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  • |county=Berkshire ...l parish in northern [[Berkshire]]. It lies between [[Didcot]] to the west and the historic market town of [[Wallingford]] to the east.
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  • The '''River Loddon''' is a river in [[Berkshire]] and [[Hampshire]] which is a tributary of the [[River Thames]]. ...near the village of [[Wargrave]]. The river has a total length of 28 miles and, together with its tributaries, drains an area of 400 square miles.
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  • ...f each of these counties is found along the ridge of the Chilterns, almost in the straight line above the scarp. ...e hills, in what is known as the Goring Gap. South of the river are the [[Berkshire Downs]], which are geologically part of the same structure.
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  • ...gation route from the [[Bristol Channel]] in the west to the [[North Sea]] in the east. ...tourism destination for boating, canoeing, fishing, walking, and cycling, and is also important for wildlife conservation.
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  • ...extended to the restr of the Britih Isles in the late 1970s. The Scottish and Irish guides were incomplete as of summer 2012. Most of the English volumes ==Origin and research methods==
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  • ...r age, and must have caused the Romans to pause when they set to attack it in the first century. ...ite. It was occupied until at least the Roman period, by which time it was in the territory of the Durotriges tribe.
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  • [[File:Cliveden-2382.jpg|thumb|600px|Cliveden, from the Ring in the Parterre]] ...e has been home to an Earl, three Countesses, two Dukes, a Prince of Wales and the Viscounts Astor.
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  • |county=Berkshire |picture=Windsor Castle and the Thames geograph-2950649-by-Liz-n-Jim.jpg
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  • |county=Berkshire |LG district=Windsor and Maidenhead
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  • ...MP for its preservation, and presented to the National Trust by his widow in 1929. ...imity to [[Windsor Castle]] in the latter county is what brought King John and the barons here to reach their settlement.
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  • {{county|Berkshire}} ...hall, it was for many years the headquarters of the Berkshire magistrates, and from where the county was governed. Today it is a local museum, supported
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  • {{county|Berkshire}} ...m the springs here. Long disused though it is, the building is roofed and in good order.
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  • ...eat Western diverges from the core line west of [[Swindon]] and terminates in Swansea. The term "Great Western" is also used to denote a wider group of a ...(June 1874), Bristol station area (29 May 1854). The broad gauge remained in use until 1892. Evidence of the original broad gauge can still be seen at m
    11 KB (1,531 words) - 12:48, 13 December 2017
  • ...oon at Caversham Lock - geograph.org.uk - 3264827.jpg|thumb|Caversham lock in 2012]] ...ect Lower Caversham to Reading via an alternative route than George Street and Reading Bridge.
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  • ...ar's Camp, Bracknell - geograph.org.uk - 729718.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Bank and ditch at Caesar's Camp]] {{county|Berkshire}}
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  • ...st of Mildenhall - geograph.org.uk - 1225767.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Cunetio in the River Kennet valley]] ...is near the village of [[Mildenhall, Wiltshire|Mildenhall]], about {a mile and a half east of the market town of [[Marlborough]].
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