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BERKSHIRE Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society 1 Entries in red - require a photograph BERKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. District Parish Location Position BE_ABNE02 SU 47918 94877 B4017 VALE OF WHITE HORSE DRAYTON Abingdon Road; 20m S of jct. with SUtton Wick Lane in hedge on grass verge BE_ABNE04 SU 4720 9182 B4017 VALE OF WHITE HORSE STEVENTON High Street; beside Methodist Chapel and Steventon Inn PH against wall on footpath BE_ABNE06 SU 4797 8879 A4185 VALE OF WHITE HORSE EAST HENDRED 250m N of Rowstock Corner beside hedge on narrow verge BE_ABNE07 SU 4825 8723 A4185 VALE OF WHITE HORSE HARWELL Harwell Science Park; between jct CUrie Ave and main gate on the verge beside sports field BE_ABNE09 SU 4874 8409 A34 WEST BERKSHIRE EAST ILSLEY Kate's Gore Hill; half way Up, jUst into Berkshire on wide grass verge beside dUal carriageway BE_ABNE10 SU 4906 8278 A34 WEST BERKSHIRE EAST ILSLEY Hodcott Down; on slope down to Ilsley on wide bank beside dUal carriageway on grass bank beside road at S end of row of BE_ABNE11 SU 49265 81095 UC road WEST BERKSHIRE EAST ILSLEY High Street; by sheep market, opp. Post Office buildings BE_ABNE13 SU 4913 7809 A34 WEST BERKSHIRE BEEDON slip road to northern carriageway, inside of bend hidden Under a bUsh on grass verge in tarmac pavement with back to brick boUndary BE_ABNE14 SU 4875 7669 UC road WEST BERKSHIRE BEEDON Worlds End; by wall of Old Stores Cottage wall BE_ABNE15 SU 48065 75070 UC road WEST BERKSHIRE CHIEVELEY Downend; opp Wellsley, 100m N of jct of road to Downend in hedge in narrow bank SHAW CUM on wide grass verge behind footpath and BE_ABNE18 SU 4703 7058 UC road WEST BERKSHIRE DONNINGTON opp. Fox & HoUnds PH jUst S of by-pass bridge cycletrack SHAW CUM BE_ABNE19 SU 46569 68579 B4494 WEST BERKSHIRE DONNINGTON Oxford Road; Donnington Bridge, by SE corner of Donnington Hospital on footpath against fence BE_ASBU09 UC road VALE OF WHITE HORSE BUCKLAND BUckland Marsh; Gore Farm on wide grass verge Coxwell Road; W of oUtskirts of Faringdon, 100yds N of Steeds Farm BE_FASN01 SU 2806 9426 UC road VALE OF WHITE HORSE LITTLE COXWELL Gate on grass verge in front of footpath BE_FASN02 SU 2745 9284 A420 VALE OF WHITE HORSE LITTLE COXWELL E of PloUgh Inn PH on very narrow on grass verge on bend BE_FASN03 SU 2621 9187 A420 VALE OF WHITE HORSE LONGCOT Field Farm, between entrance & Longcot turn on wide grass verge beside hedge Faringdon Road; jUst W of roUndaboUt to Royal Military College of BE_FASN04 SU 2527 9059 UC road VALE OF WHITE HORSE WATCHFIELD Science in ditch behind wide on grass verge on wide well kept on grass verge, beside ClUb BE_FASN05 SU 2423 8946 UC road VALE OF WHITE HORSE SHRIVENHAM Faringdon Road; Shrivenham Golf ClUb entrance signs Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph BERKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. District Parish Location Position BE_FASN06 SU 2328 8850 UC road VALE OF WHITE HORSE SHRIVENHAM Townsend Road; at entrance to Ryme's HoUse on wide well kept on grass verge by Frenchfields ornamental fish shop (was Acorn End), E of Acorn BE_FASN07 SU 2200 8758 A420 VALE OF WHITE HORSE BOURTON railway bridge on wide verge sUrroUnded by gravel BE_HGSA00 SU 3380 6854 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE HUNGERFORD High Street; Three Swans Hotel, opp. Town Hall on wall of Inn BE_HGSA01 SU 3319 6709 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE HUNGERFORD SalisbUry Road; 100m S of Beacon Farm; S of The Holdings on steep grass bank Under hedge on wide grass verge at northern entrance of lay- BE_HGSA02 SU 3283 6551 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE HUNGERFORD SalisbUry Road; lay-by nr Hollytree Cottages, N of ProsperoUs Farm, by BE_HGWA01 SU 3455 6941 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE HUNGERFORD Eddington Hill; 100m S of Folly Farm gate among bUshes and ivy behind footpath BE_HGWA02 SU 3504 7088 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE HUNGERFORD Eddington HoUse; N of entrance to The Warren below bUshes among ivy on wide verge BE_HGWA05 SU 3792 7459 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE GREAT SHEFFORD Hungerford Hill; half way Up within a hedge on a very steep and narrow bank BE_HGWA06 SU 3885 7562 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE GREAT SHEFFORD Wantage Road; opp. bUngalow "Meadowside" on steep grass bank by wire fence BE_HGWA07 SU 3936 7714 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE GREAT SHEFFORD Trimbledown Farm; 150m N of BUckham Hill jct within hedge behind on grass verge BE_HGWA08 SU 3986 7861 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE GREAT SHEFFORD Watcombe, S of lane to Henley Farm on very steep narrow grass bank BE_HGWA09 SU 39880 80158 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE CHADDLEWORTH SoUth Fawley, S of jct. to village on grass verge against edge of open field BE_HGWA10 SU 4005 8167 A338 WEST BERKSHIRE FAWLEY 20m S of N Fawley Farm turn on grass verge against edge of open field Manor Road; Black BUshes and Angel Down; opp. lane to Letcombe on open on grass verge, in front of wooden BE_HGWA11 SU 39736 83483 A338 VALE OF WHITE HORSE WANTAGE Bowes Farm fence post of field boUndary BE_HGWA12 SU 39453 84764 A338 VALE OF WHITE HORSE WANTAGE Manor Road; 30m S of CoUrt Hill jct, N of hill crest at Red HoUse on grass verge below bank of poor hedge BE_HGWA13 SU 39741 86418 A338 VALE OF WHITE HORSE WANTAGE Manor Road; 20m S of Manor Road Farm on grass verge, beside fence of field to S of farm BE_HWST01 SU 49219 88678 A417 VALE OF WHITE HORSE HARWELL Reading Road; Harwell Broadway near stables turn on grass bank between path and hedge WEST BE_HWST02 SU 50402 87707 A417 SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE HAGBOURNE Reading Road, on hill W of Scotland's Ash, between road jct. and barn on open verge between road and field Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a photograph BERKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. District Parish Location Position on grass verge between road and hedge at BE_HWST04 SU 5252 8573 A417 VALE OF WHITE HORSE BLEWBURY London Road; W of Boham's Road jct entrance to village near nUrsery BE_HWST05 SU 5408 8558 A417 VALE OF WHITE HORSE BLEWBURY BlewbUry Hill; W of BlewbUry Farm, Baldon Hill on grass verge bank, on crown of hill opp. cottages, jUst E of jct. with Chalk Hill, road from Aston Tirrold to on sUmmit of high grass bank, beside thin hedge BE_HWST06 SU 5563 8526 A417 SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE ASTON TIRROLD Icknield Way an near electricity pole BE_HWST07 SU 5685 8424 A417 SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE CHOLSEY Westfield, SheephoUse Farm in a hedge on a banked verge BE_HWST08 SU 5806 8323 A417 SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE MOULSFORD MoUlsford Bottom, where hill rises to E on grass verge Under thin hedge half way Up hill Moorbridge Road; opp Heritage Centre by Moor Bridge, E end of in line with bridge parapet, 20yds east of BE_LB26 SU 8934 8131 A4 WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEADMAIDENHEAD bridge over White Brook Waitrose store Bath Road: by No. 17, E of jct. with Westmoreland Road to All Saints BE_LB27 SU 8773 8106 A4 WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEADMAIDENHEAD ChUrch, Bray on footpath against wooden fence Bath Road; 200m E of Maidenhead Thicket RoUndaboUt, opp. BE_LB28 SU 8619 8077 A4 WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEADMAIDENHEAD Montrose Drive on wide bank beneath ChestnUt trees Bath Road; between jct with BUrchett's Lane and roUndaboUt to behind path where shrUbs cUt back; back to BE_LB29 SU 8468 8033 A4 WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEADWHITE WALTHAM indUstrial park, Littlewick Green, opp. Bath Cottage fence on sown grass ; by bUs stop sign Bath Road; Frogmore Farm, Knowl Hill, W of jct. of BUrchett's Green BE_LB30 SU 8302 8019 A4 WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEADHURLEY Road on grass verge with a path in front BE_LB31 SU 8196 7902 A4 WOKINGHAM WARGRAVE Bath Road; Kiln Green, opp. Knowl Hill Garage on grass behind path and against a fence BE_LB32 SU 8071 7804 A4 WOKINGHAM WARGRAVE Bath Road; Hare Hatch, E of Loddon Garden Village Garden Centre on wide grass verge BE_LB33 SU 7961 7713 A3032 WOKINGHAM RUSCOMBE London Road; 50m E of jct. with New Road on grass verge High Street; E of Twyford Bridge in front of Bridge HoUse NUrsing BE_LB34 SU 7850 7606 A3032 WOKINGHAM TWYFORD Home on protected on grass verge on the verge between petrol station and the BE_LB35 SU 7717 7565 A3032 WOKINGHAM SONNING Old Bath Road; Charvil roUndaboUt, by petrol station Wee Waif Lodge Motel BE_LB36 SU 7590 7467 A4 WOKINGHAM SONNING Bath Road; opp. jct. of Holmesmoor Drive and Old Bath Road in hedge behind path London Road; Earley CoUrt, half way Up hill near electrical power BE_LB37 SU 7461 7375 A4 WOKINGHAM WOODLEY compound in dense hedging, behind metal fencing in pavement, against wall of pUmping station, 23 BE_LB40 SU 7022 7273 A4 READING READING Bath Road; Water PUmping Station, W of BrUnswick Street yds east of entrance to Water Works Registered Charity No 1105688 3 Entries in red - require a photograph BERKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. District Parish Location Position Under Lime tree, back against Park fence, in BE_LB41 SU 6868 7230 A4 READING READING Bath Road; beside Prospect Park; 118yds E of jct. with Honey End Lane pavement BE_LB46 SU 6167 6924 A4 WEST BERKSHIRE UFTON NERVET Bath Road; Victoria Lodge Cottages deep in a hedge well back from footpath in ditch among BE_LB48 SU 5935 6711 A4 WEST BERKSHIRE BEENHAM Bath Road; E of Broom Hill brambles BE_LB49 SU 5797 6669 A4 WEST BERKSHIRE WOOLHAMPTON Bath Road; half mile E of road to Midgham station on grass verge below overhanging trees BE_LB50 SU 5634 6663 A4 WEST BERKSHIRE MIDGHAM Bath Road; 100yds E of entrance to Midgham Park.
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