Compton

Compton is a village, civil and ecclesiastical parish in the river Pang valley in north Berkshire, about 6.5 miles south of Didcot.

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Childrey

Childrey is now in Oxfordshire, but until 1974 it was in Berkshire. It lies about 2.5 miles west of Wantage, in the Vale of the White Horse.

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Brimpton

Brimpton is a parish and village east of Newbury, on the rivers Enborne and Kennet, on the Hampshire border.

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Brightwalton

Brightwalton is a wooded, agricultural village 12 miles north of Newbury and six miles south of Wantage, in the North Wessex Downs AONB

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Bracknell

Bracknell is in the Thames Valley, approximately 10 miles SE of Reading, 10 miles SW of Windsor, and 6 miles north of Sandhurst/Camberley

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Barkham

Barkham is a village and civil parish situated three miles from Wokingham in Berkshire.

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Aston Tirrold and Aston Upthorpe

Aston Tirrold (sometimes spelt Tyrell) and Aston Upthorpe are adjoining villages just off the A417, about three miles south-east of Didcot,.

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East Garston

The parish & village of East Garston in W Berkshire is a five-mile strip of land and is one of a series of settlements on the river Lambourn

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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell 

Brightwell and Sotwell are twin villages between Wallingford and Didcot, lying in a hollow below the Wittenham Clumps.

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Wallingford

Wallingford is a Market town beside the Thames, on the edge of the Chilterns and Berkshire Downs with easy access to major roads

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Combe

Combe is a civil and ecclesiastical parish in the extreme south-west of Berkshire bordering Wiltshire & Hampshire, at the foot of Walbury Hill

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Garford

Garford is a village and civil parish about four miles west of Abingdon, just south of the river Ock, and probably developed as a river ford.

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