The Wilderness Bowsey Hill | Wargrave | Berkshire the Wilderness Bowsey Hill | Wargrave Berkshire

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Wilderness Bowsey Hill | Wargrave | Berkshire the Wilderness Bowsey Hill | Wargrave Berkshire THE WILDERNESS BOWSEY HILL | WARGRAVE | BERKSHIRE THE WILDERNESS BOWSEY HILL | WARGRAVE BERKSHIRE A CHARMING COUNTRY HOME IN A PEACEFUL SECLUDED SETTING Reception hall • Drawing room • Conservatory Dining room • Kitchen • Utility • Cloakroom • 4 Bedrooms 2 En suite bathrooms and two shower rooms Detached double garage • Parking for several cars Outbuilding/workshop and store • Hard standing with barbecue area • Large pond • Gardens and grounds In all about 1.25 acres Henley-on-Thames 4 miles, M4 J8/9 9 miles, Reading 10 miles, Maidenhead 7 miles Directions (RG10 8QJ) Leave Henley-on-Thames via Henley bridge and proceed on the A4130 towards Maidenhead. At the top of Remenham Hill, turn right into Culham Lane towards Warren Row, passing Kentons Lane and Worleys Lane on the right. Fork right towards Crazies Hill at Cockpole Green and bear left at the next junction onto Hatchgate Lane. Continue straight on at the next crossroads and up the restricted byway to Bowsey Hill. The lane to The Wilderness is immediately on the right after the entrance to The Lodge. Turn down the lane and the white gated entrances to the Wilderness are on the right. Situation The Wilderness, together with several other properties, occupies an enviable position tucked away on a hillside among the bluebell woods above the Thames valley. It is approached by a restricted byway which winds its way up on to Bowsey Hill leaving the busy world behind and ensuring those who are fortunate enough to live there enjoy a privileged environment of peace, relaxation and natural beauty albeit with excellent communications in all directions. Nearby Crazies Hill village has a popular public house/ restaurant, a successful state primary school and a welcoming Residents Association. Wargrave is a mile or so away and has many clubs, sporting and social groups, and a biennial Festival. The property is positioned for easy access to Henley, Maidenhead, Marlow and Reading, all of which offer extensive shopping, recreational and educational facilities. Maidenhead, Reading and Twyford have mainline train services to London (Paddington) from 25 minutes and Crossrail is planned for all three stations in 2018. Junction 8/9 of the M4 is just 8 miles distant and the M40 at Handy Cross a similar distance. Heathrow (22 miles) is about 30 minutes away. The area is well served for schools, including Rupert House in Henley, the Oratory, Eton, Radley, Wellington, Wycombe Abbey for Girls and Queen Anne’s in Caversham. There are a number of fine golf courses around Henley-on-Thames, including Temple, Henley and Huntercombe. The surrounding countryside offers miles of walking and riding. Racing may be enjoyed at Ascot, Windsor and Newbury and there are extensive boating facilities available on the River Thames. Description The Wilderness is a charming home which has recently been extended, re-modelled and refurbished by the current owner who has lived at the property for more than 35 years. It offers versatile accommodation which is well presented and is ideally positioned in the middle of a generous curtilage enjoying views over the lovely gardens and grounds. The large reception hall has an open fireplace housing a wood burning stove and doors to the garden terrace. The drawing room has pretty Arts and Crafts windows, oak flooring, open fireplace with stone surround and opens to a conservatory which provides the perfect place to enjoy views overlooking the beautiful garden. There is a double aspect dining room with oak flooring and double doors opening to the south facing terrace. The recently fitted kitchen has a range of wall and floor units, dishwasher, double oven, fridge/freezer, microwave and hob with extractor. There is a utility room and useful ground floor shower room and WC. The vaulted master bedroom has doors to a balcony overlooking the garden, built-in wardrobes and drawers and an adjacent shower room. There are three further bedrooms (2 en suite). Outside The property is accessed from the lane via two five bar gates opening to a large gravel parking area for several cars and creating an in and out drive. The driveway leads around the house to a detached double garage with electric doors, power and light. There is an outbuilding comprising a workshop and store and another on the boundary which is currently in disrepair. A York stone terrace runs around the house and is accessed from the reception rooms providing the perfect spot to enjoy the views over the gardens and grounds. The gardens have an open aspect and a parkland feel with areas of lawn interspersed with mature shrubberies and natural beds to invite a variety of wildlife to the garden. To one side is a large pond which is teeming with life and an abundance of aquatic plants. A variety of mature trees provide privacy and a perfect backdrop for this haven of peace and tranquillity. General Remarks and Stipulations Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion. Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. In accordance with the Property Misdescription Act, please note that none of the services has been tested. Local Authority: Wokingham District Council, 0118 974 6000. Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Savills. THE WILDERNESS Main House gross internal area = 1,782 sq ft / 166 sq m Garage gross internal area = 411 sq ft / 38 sq m Outbuilding gross internal area = 552 sq ft / 52 sq m Total gross internal area = 2,745 sq ft / 256 sq m Quoted Area Excludes ‘External Boiler Room’ Boiler Garage Conservatory Utility Bedroom 2 F/P Bedroom 3 6.94 x 5.50 4.09 x 3.62 3.81 x 3.47 22'9" x 18'1" 13'5" x 11'11" Drawing room 4.01 x 3.33 12'6" x 11'5" 5.35 x 3.30 13'2" x 10'11" 17'7" x 10'10" Kitchen 3.75 x 3.01 12'4" x 9'11" Reception hall Bedroom 4 6.37 x 3.32 3.37 x 2.22 11'1" x 7'3" Terrace 20'11" x 10'11" Balcony Old storage shed 7.00 x 5.50 Dining room/ Workshop/ 23'0" x 18'1" Music room Master bedroom Store 4.94 x 4.00 5.52 x 2.33 16'2" x 13'1" 4.41 x 3.96 14'6" x 13'0" 18'1" x 7'8" First floor Ground floor FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Denotes restricted head height over 2 metres © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8296477/PJS Important notice: Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property Savills Henley-on-Thames either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are [email protected] approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, 01491 843000 building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 170608NW savills.co.uk.
Recommended publications
  • Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Commissioner Election
    Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: Thames Valley Police Area Voting area name: Wokingham Borough Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Arborfield Village Hall, Eversley Road, AAW-1 to AAW-2091 Arborfield, Reading 2 Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham, ABW-1 to ABW-191 Wokingham BAW-1 to BAW-1555 3 Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham, BAW-1556 to BAW-3088/1 Wokingham 4 Earley Home Guard, 22 Pitts Lane, Earley, EAR-1 to EAR-1752 Reading 5 Earley Home Guard, 22 Pitts Lane, Earley, EAR-1753 to EAR-3372 Reading 6 Christ Church Hall, Crockhamwell Road, KAR-1 to KAR-1904 Woodley, Reading 7 Christ Church Hall, Crockhamwell Road, KAR-1905 to KAR-3901 Woodley, Reading 8 Charvil Village Hall, Park Lane, Charvil, CAM1-1 to CAM1-457 Reading CAM2-1070 to CAM2-1976 9 Charvil Village Hall, Park Lane, Charvil, CAM2-1 to CAM2-1069 Reading 10 Coronation Hall, Headley Road, Woodley, KBM-1 to KBM-1334 Reading 11 St John’s Church, Church Road, Woodley KCM-1 to KCM-1589 12 St John’s Church, Church Road, Woodley KCM-1590 to KCM-3036 13 Emmbrook Village Hall, Emmbrook Road, WAW-1 to WAW-1763 Wokingham, Berkshire 14 Emmbrook Village Hall, Emmbrook Road, WAW-1764 to WAW-3158 Wokingham, Berkshire 15 St Pauls Parish Rooms, Reading Road, WBW-1 to WBW-2121 Wokingham, Berkshire 16 St Pauls Parish Rooms, Reading Road, WBW-2122 to WBW-4215 Wokingham, Berkshire 17 Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, WCW-1 to WCW-1428 Berkshire 18 Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, WCW-1429 to WCW-2775 Berkshire WDW2-1 to WDW2-601 19 Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut WDW1-1 to WDW1-1973 Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill 20 Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut WDW1-1976 to WDW1-3903 Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill 21 California Ratepayers Hall, Finchampstead FAB-1 to FAB-2192 Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 22 California Ratepayers Hall, Finchampstead FAB-2193 to FAB-4422 Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 23 F.B.C.
    [Show full text]
  • The Parish Magazine July/August 2013 Summer Issue
    The Parish Magazine July/August 2013July/August Summer issue Summer the church of st andrew, SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CHARVIL, SONNING and sonning eye Church of St Andrew Serving Sonning, Charvil & Sonning Eye 2 The Parish Magazine Contents, services & registers 3 Contents St Andrew’s services Sunday 7 July Every Wednesday July/August 2013 — 8.00am Holy Communion — 8.30am Morning Prayer the vicar’s letter, 5 — 10.30am Family Service with — 10.00am Holy Communion in Parish noticeBoard Baptisms the St Sarik Room — Confirmation, 7 — 6.30pm Holy Communion with — Evening services during August, 7 prayers for healing Monthly at Sunrise of Sonning — Christian Aid Week, 7 MONDAY: 1 JULY & 12 AUGUST — Churchwatch, 7 Sunday 14 July — 11.00am Holy Communion — For your prayers, 7 — 8.00am Holy Communion — World War I stories, 7 — 10.30am Parish Eucharist with — Ringing for the Queen, 8 Sunday Club — New Marriage Care head, 8 — 6.30pm Evening Prayer with From the registers — From the Organ Bench, 8 hymns BAPTISMS features — 2 June, Benjamin David Philip Irwin — Gift Aid, 11 Sunday 21 July — 2 June, Luke Enock — From the editor’s desk, 11 — 8.00am Holy Communion — 2 June, Matthew Enock — Love Parks Week & walks, 12 — 10.30am Family Communion — 2 June, Elodie May Johnson — Sports England cricket grant, 13 followed by celebratory drinks — 16 June, Elijah Cyrus Blozon Bell — Filmed in Sonning for BBC, 13 for the Vicar’s 40th Birthday — 400 year Sunninge survey, 15 — 6.30pm Choral Evensong WEDDINGS — Dreamflight, 16 — 1 June, Thomas Albert Mckenzie —
    [Show full text]
  • BERKSHIRE. PUB 283 :Fi~Hes Inn, George Richard Scott, North Hinksey (Oxford)
    TRADES DIRECTORY.] BERKSHIRE. PUB 283 :Fi~hes inn, George Richard Scott, North Hinksey (Oxford). Hand & Flowel', Henry ~eredith, 8 Queen st. Maidenhead See advertisement Happy Dick, George Winterborne, Oak street, Abingdon Five Bells, William Allen, Swallowfield, Reading Hare, Jacob Theobald, West Hendred, Wantage Five Bells, Henry Embling, Speen, Newbury Hare & Hounds, In. Billing, Woodland St.Mary,Hungerforcl Five Bells, James Nutt, Wickham, Newbury Hare & Hounds, Stephen Bune, jun. Chieveley, Newbury Five Bells,Frederick Pilgrim, Sheet street, Windsor Hare & Hounds, George Charlton, Aldermaston, Reading :Five Horseshoes, A. Harrison, Remenham hill, Henley Hare & Hounds, Thomas Crew, Speen, Newbury }<'leur-de-Lis, \Villiam Bosbury, Dry Sandford, Abingdon Hare & Houmls, Joseph Strange, Thames street, Abingdon :Fleur-de-Lis, Mrs. W. Napper,East Hagbourne,Didcot RS.O Hare &Hounds, Chas. Werren, Cookham Dean,Maidenhead Fleur-de-Lis,W. A. Rowles, Hatchet la.Cranbourne,Windsor Hare & Hounds, Squire White, Fifield, Bray, Maidenhead Flowerpot, Robert Dixon, Remenham, Henley Harrow, Alfred Hart, North town, Maidenhead Folly House inn, Mrs. Annie Smith, London st. Faringdon Harrow inn, James Stevens, \\'est 11s1ey, Newbury Foresters, WaIter Joseph Redding, Cox green, Maidenhead Hartley's Arms, Alfred John Brown, Bucklebury, Newbury Foresters, In. Shefford, Braywood com. Fifield, Maidenhead Herne's Oak, James Read, Cranbourne, Windsor Fountain, Thomas Sharp, 83 London street, Reading Hind's Head, David Smith, High street, Lamborne R.S.O Four Horse Shoes, Chas. Carter, Cockpole, Hurley, Mal'low Hind's Head, Robert Tucker, High street, Bracknell Four Horseshoes, Miss Elizh. Gayler, "'arfield, Bracknell Hind's Head, Mrs. Millicent Woodbridge, Kingston Bag- Fuur Horseshoes, Charles Ransom, Whitley, Reading puze, Abingdon Four Merry Maidens, Michael Dunn, Whitley, Reading Hind's Head, Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • The Piggott School, Wokingham
    Determination Case reference: ADA3691 Objector: A parent Admission authority: The academy trust for The Piggott School, Wokingham Date of decision: 11 August 2020 Determination In accordance with section 88H(4) of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998, I uphold the objection to the admission arrangements for September 2021 determined by the academy trust for The Piggott School, Wokingham. By virtue of section 88K(2), the adjudicator’s decision is binding on the admission authority. The School Admissions Code requires the admission authority to revise its admission arrangements within two months of the date of the determination unless an alternative timescale is specified by the adjudicator. In this case I determine that the arrangements must be revised by 28 February 2021. The referral 1. Under section 88H(2) of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998, (the Act), an objection has been referred to the adjudicator by a parent (the objector), about the admission arrangements (the arrangements) for The Piggott School (the school), an academy school in Wargrave with a Church of England religious character for boys and girls aged 4 to 18, for September 2021. The objection is to the way in which priority for places is established when the school is oversubscribed from within its catchment area. 2. The local authority (LA) for the area in which the school is located is the Wokingham Borough Council. The LA is a party to this objection. Other parties to the objection are the academy trust for the school, the Diocese of Oxford (the diocese), which is the religious authority for the school, and the objector.
    [Show full text]
  • Cycle Map Twyford & Woodley 2021
    Henley-on Thames Henley Road helping organisations implement sustainable transport policies transport sustainable implement organisations helping people how to cycle in traffic, by giving adults confidence to ride and by by and ride to confidence adults giving by traffic, in cycle to how people - getting more people onto bikes by teaching little little teaching by bikes onto people more getting - avanticycling.co.uk avanticycling.co.uk (Bikeability training provider for Wokingham) for provider training (Bikeability Henley-on Cycling Avanti Thames d R section juniors with 60s to teens from competition Wokingham Area s - for social riders and and riders social for - Swallowfield Velo Velo Swallowfield G swallowfieldvelo.club re y ys R e My Journey Wokingham is a d r G Cycle Maps ability and confidence skills, cycling improve to olds, year - British Cycling Go-Ride Club for 6 - 16 16 - 6 for Club Go-Ride Cycling British - Sprockets Sprockets behaviour change campaign www.sprockets.club R events social and related cycling other and rides club with together road e Off-Carriageway Routes a - for cycling on on cycling for - Wokingham Cycle Club Club Cycle Wokingham promoting active and d www.wokinghamcc.org.uk i n These routes are considered to be suitable for cycling all year g R T round and are separated from the carriageway. d w www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/cyclists.aspx y sustainable travel. cycling - enquiries rail National fo rd On-Carriageway Routes R Cycling UK UK Cycling d www.cyclinguk.org Cycling is a low impact exercise, which These routes are dedicated cycle routes on the carriageway.
    [Show full text]
  • FORWARD PROGRAMME REFERENCE: Error
    APPENDIX A Winter Service Plan 2014-2015 – COMMENTS & OBJECTIONS SUMMARY Letter/Email from Comment/Objection Officer Comment 1st consultation Arborfield Parish We are disappointed to see that our requests from last year have not been No additional salt bins will be installed this season Council included in this year’s plan. We really feel that anything which can be done to due to budget restraints. The Town Council can encourage parents to walk to the school should be paramount. Both a salt bin at purchase their own salt bins through WBC, which the meeting point for the walking bus and salting along the route are extremely they will need to maintain if they take this option. important and would ensure a safe route to school. Joyce Stonor Area I have requested a salt bins for: Manager Finchampstead Ward - Church Lane/Whitehorse Lane Finchampstead, No additional salt bins will be installed this season Evendons ward - One to be placed in Blagrove Lane, opposite Blagrove Drive due to budget restraints. The Town Council can to cover corners and top of Edneys hill purchase their own salt bins through WBC, which The other at the top of Oaklands Drive, so that the residents could keep the they will need to maintain if they take this option. Hill clear when snow/ice. Hatch Ride has moved to ‘third tier’ salting please move it back to ‘second Hatch Ride was on the Third Tier for the 2013/14 tier’ as it has been for the last couple of years. Service Plan and will remains so for this season Also don’t think I have seen the new schools entered on this plan for Additional schools, Evendons, The Charvil Piggott, footpath/road clearance, Winnersh, Woosehill, Evendons.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Report
    The Birds of Berkshire Annual Report 2014 Published 2018 Berkshire Ornithological Club Registered charity no. 1011776 The Berkshire Ornithological Club (BOC) was founded as Reading Ornithological Club in 1947 to promote education and study of wild birds, their habitats and their conservation, initially in the Reading area but now on a county wide basis. It is affiliated to the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). Membership is open to anyone interested in birds and bird-watching, beginner or expert, local patch enthusiast or international twitcher. The Club provides the following in return for a modest annual subscription: • A programme of indoor meetings with expert • Conservation involvement in important local speakers on ornithological subjects habitats and species. BOC members are involved in practical conservation work with groups such • Occasional social meetings as Friends of Lavell’s Lake, Theale Area Bird • An annual photographic competition of very high Conservation Group and Moor Green Lakes Group. standard • Opportunities to participate in survey work to • A programme of field meetings both locally and help understand birds better. The surveys include further afield. These can be for half days, whole supporting the BTO in its work and monitoring for days or weekends. local conservation management. • Regular mid week bird walks in and around many • The Club runs the Birds of Berkshire Conservation of Berkshire’s and neighbouring counties’ best Fund to support local bird conservation projects. birdwatching areas. • Exclusive access to the pre-eminent site Queen Mother Reservoir (subject to permit) This Berkshire Bird Report is published by the Club and provided free to members. Members are encouraged to keep records of their local observations and submit them, electronically or in writing, to the Recorder for collation and analysis.
    [Show full text]
  • Landscape Character Assessment Part 2
    PART 2 THE CHARACTER OF THE WOKINGHAM LANDSCAPE 5 LANDSCAPE TYPE A: RIVER VALLEYS Landscape Character Areas A1: Thames River Valley A2: Loddon River Valley A3: Blackwater River Valley Characteristics of Landscape Type 5.1 There are three character areas classified as being of the River Valley landscape type. These correspond to the valleys of the Rivers Thames and Blackwater which respectively, define the north and south boundary of the district and the Loddon which bisects the district, in a south-north direction. This landscape type is distinguished by a flat lowland alluvial/river terrace floodplain supporting a mixture of arable and pastoral farmland generally set within a partially wooded context creating a semi-enclosed landscape. Key Characteristics • Flat to gently shelving. • Predominantly alluvial floodplain with some areas of river terrace. • Important wetland and marginal habitats. Wokingham District Landscape Character Assessment 52 • Pastoral fields and meadows with large arable fields further away from river. • Semi-enclosed landscape with open fields framed within a wooded backdrop. Relationship to Berkshire Landscape Character Assessment 5.2 The River Valley landscape type corresponds to Type B: Lower River Floodplain of the Berkshire Landscape Character Assessment. The particular character areas are B4: Hurley Thames, B6: Lower Loddon and B7: Blackwater. Generally, there is good parity between the boundaries of the landscape types. The main distinction is that two small areas within the valleys of the Thames and Blackwater have been separated into the River Valley with Open Water landscape type. Additionally, there have been some minor boundary changes due to the more detailed scale of this assessment including some areas where River Terraces have been distinguished from the main valley landscape.
    [Show full text]
  • The Surrounding Area
    10/34 Springfield House, Hatch Gate Lane, Cockpole Green, Wargrave, RG10 8QD: Design and Access Statement | Feb 2021t 2.1 | The Surrounding Area Overview There is a mixture of traditional architectural styles within the ‘village character area’ of the estate and the surrounding settlements. An analysis of the surrounding townscape shows the prevailing building type as detached and semi-detached dwellings, in accommodating plots. The architectural styles and materials are varied, the prevailing character is found in the buildings’ more humble form suited to their setting in the surrounding open countryside. 1 Fox Steep House was re-furbished by Oliver Hill in 1924 into an Arts and Crafts / cottage orné dwelling, with modern detailing. The Fox Steep cottages date from a similar period, and reflect the main Fox Steep House with their stepped brick chimneys and waney edged elm weatherboarding. 3 The Gatehouse to Cayton Park and the gateway piers were designed by William Flockhart, the architect of 6 the original Parkwood House, and relate to an earlier Arts & Crafts style, seeking to emulate CFA Voysey or Edwin Lutyens. 4 Springfield House is not attributed to any architect and is of a general humble form, an adapted farmhouse 2 with some classical affectation, reflective of many detached dwellings of the period. To the west, Crazies Hill is a designated Area of Special Character. Its architectural characteristics are typical of a Berkshire village / hamlet, with a mix of buildings, in a mix of styles and materials, ranging from cob and thatch, through to brick and tile. The variation amongst the building types is marked, however all are characterized by their situations in good sized plots, mostly set-back from the road.
    [Show full text]
  • Reactive Carriageway Repairs – April 2021
    Reactive Carriageway Repairs – April 2021 These figures below show the number of carriageway repairs that were reported and carried out by our highways team in April 2021 across the borough. Area/Road Cost Count ARBORFIELD £2,389.68 17 ANDERSON CRESCENT 2 BIGGS LANE 2 EMBLEN CRESCENT 2 EVERSLEY ROAD 1 HARTS CLOSE 1 LINK WAY 2 POPERINGHE WAY 1 READING ROAD 4 SCHOOL ROAD 2 BARKHAM £697.21 3 BARKHAM ROAD 1 LANGLEY COMMON ROAD 2 CHARVIL £3,355.09 29 CHARVIL HOUSE ROAD 4 CHILTERN DRIVE 5 GINGELLS FARM ROAD 1 OLD BATH ROAD 5 PARK LANE 1 PARK VIEW DRIVE NORTH 6 PARK VIEW DRIVE SOUTH 3 ST PATRICKS AVENUE 4 CROWTHORNE £2,567.74 31 DUKES WOOD 16 HATCH RIDE 3 HEATHERMOUNT DRIVE 1 HINTON CLOSE 2 HONEY HILL 1 LOWER WOKINGHAM ROAD 2 NEW WOKINGHAM ROAD 2 RAVENSWOOD VILLAGE 1 WILTSHIRE AVENUE 3 EARLEY £5,858.01 70 A3290 BRAVO 1 ACCESS ROAD, MILL LANE TO THE MOAT HOUSE HOTEL 5 BEECH LANE 1 CULVER LANE 2 ELM ROAD 8 FAIRVIEW AVENUE 1 FINCH ROAD 5 Public: Information that can be seen and used by everyone inside and outside the Council. LIND CLOSE 16 LONDON ROAD 3 LOWER EARLEY WAY 5 LOWER EARLEY WAY NORTH 1 MAYS CLOSE 1 MEADOW ROAD 1 PALMERSTONE ROAD 1 ROSEDALE CRESCENT 8 RUSHEY WAY 7 SILVERDALE ROAD 1 SUTTONS PARK AVENUE 1 WILDERNESS ROAD 1 WYCHWOOD CRESCENT 1 FARLEY HILL £62.45 1 SWALLOWFIELD ROAD 1 FINCHAMPSTEAD £4,031.23 46 FINCHAMPSTEAD ROAD 14 FLEET HILL 2 GILBERT WAY 1 LONGWATER LANE 7 NINE MILE RIDE 6 PARK LANE 7 READING ROAD 8 THE RIDGES 1 GRAZELEY £474.60 2 GRAZELEY GREEN ROAD 2 HARE HATCH 1 MILLEY LANE 1 HURST £1,712.46 18 CHURCH HILL 4 LODGE ROAD 8 SANDFORD LANE 2 SAWPIT ROAD 3 TAPE LANE 1 REMENHAM HILL £123.62 2 UPPER CULHAM LANE 2 RISELEY £1,830.27 4 BASINGSTOKE ROAD 4 RUSCOMBE £247.24 4 NORTHBURY AVENUE 2 WALTHAM ROAD 2 SHINFIELD £690.19 8 ARBORFIELD ROAD 5 CHURCH LANE 3 SINDLESHAM £1,081.78 6 Public: Information that can be seen and used by everyone inside and outside the Council.
    [Show full text]
  • Guide to School Records Wokingham
    Guide to School Records Wokingham Football team at Palmer CE Junior School, Wokingham, 1937 (97/SCH/5/4/2) Berkshire Record Office 9 Coley Avenue Reading RG1 6AF Tel 0118 937 5132 Fax 0118 937 5131 Email [email protected] www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk Using this Guide This is a guide to sources at the BRO for schools in the Wokingham area. It is arranged in alphabetical order of civil parish, and then by the different kinds of record available. The references after each entry should be quoted if you would like to see that item. For more information, please look up the reference in the appropriate catalogue. Please note that BRO does not hold individual pupil records or exam results. If you would like to visit the office to carry out research, please make an appointment. Please see our Planning Your Visit leaflet for more information. Note on Closure Access to documents containing personal information is usually restricted to a minimum of 50 years after the last entry in a document. If you wish to see a restricted item please ask a member of staff. Arborfield Arborfield, Newland Plans 1910-1960 C/AR/P4/6; and Barkham CE Junior C/CL/L2/287,749; E4/3 (Previously Arborfield, Log Book 1892-1971 84/SCH/1/1-3 Newland and Barkham Other records 1871-1969 D/EX17/6/T5; CE Primary, Arborfield C/CL/E4/3; E4/135/1/3 CE, Arborfield and Barkham National) The Coombes County Minutes 1971-1982 C/EM132; 88/ED/30 Infant School Other records 1968 C/CL/E4/135/1/2 (Previously Arborfield County Infant School) Earley Aldryngton County Plans 1959-1963 C/AR/P4/48;
    [Show full text]
  • Berkshire. (K:Elly S
    7 318 ART BERKSHIRE. (K:ELLY S ARTISTS-continued. Simmons & Sons, 39 Blagrave street, Bullock Geo. Whistley-in-Hnrst, Twy- Ford John Thos. z6 Queen's rd. Rdng Reading & at Henley-on-Thames ford R. S.O Goldsmith Walwr, North town,Mdnhd Symmons Chas. 27 High st.Maidenhd Bullock Samuel, Appleford, Abingdon Lee David, Hogarth house, St. Luke's tTabor Edwin Jn. 17 Friar st.Readng Bnrson Geo. Letcombe Regis,Wantage road, Maidenhead tTilly Hubert Douglas, 50 High st. Bushnell Harry, 21 Essex st. Reading Macintosh J ohn,Woolhampton,Readng Maidenhead; & Bourne End & Londn Butler John, Brightwell, Wallingford Winter James Greenwood, Ivy house, Tompkin's Horse & Carriage Reposi- Butler William, Pangboume, Reading Ashbnry, Shrivenham R.S.O tory Limited, 25 Friar st. Reading Caley Frederick, Oxford road,Windsor ARTISTS' COLORMEN. Turner A.H.& Co.r8Blagrave st.Rdng Camden Mrs.Emily, Marcham,Abngdn Watts J.,F.S.I. 7 Broad st.Wokinghm Cam den George, Grove street, W antge HeyboumeMiss L.25Qneen st.Maidnhd Wilson Waiter-, 27 & z8 Market pi. Cannings James, High st.Hungerford Strand Chas. L. 21 Bath st.Abingdon & 75 Oxford rd. Reading. See advert Canter R.Meredew,Old Windsr.Wndsr Turner Brothers,z6 & 28Cross st.Rdng Carter Alfd. Marlborough st.Faringdn ASBESTOS MANUF ACTRS. Debenham, Tewson,_ Farmer & Bridge- Carter Hy. Eas~bury, LambournR.S.O Asbestos Co. Lim. (The United), Dock water, B_o Cheaps1de, London E C Castell Robert, rr Sheet street,Windsr house Billiter street London E c Fox (Edwm) & Bousfield,gg Gresham Chalk.er John W.S. Whistley-in-Hurst, ' ' street, Bank, London E C 'l'wyf ord R.
    [Show full text]