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74: 86: 58: 27: 19: 66: 556: 45:. It is built on the former Newbury Wash, which was flat open heathland overlooking Newbury, and until the 19th century there was just a small group of houses separated from Newbury by open country. Both places have grown into each other, and the suburb of Wash Common is now contiguous with Newbury. Most housing development has taken place to the west of the 192:
received no compensation when thus deprived of the valuable rights and privileges which had been enjoyed by the commonality of the town for so many centuries, but their inheritance was bestowed on their more favoured neighbours, whose only claim was that they were already possessed, by purchase or
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resolution was passed; W Money, author of "A Popular History of Newbury" published in 1905, describes this act in terms of a land grab, (see chapter XVI): "it is scarcely necessary to add that the householders of
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Sandleford Priory from the west, from the drive that connected the priory to the Andover road (A343), as seen between Dirty Ground Copse and Gorse Covert. This view is a short walk due east of Wash Common.
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captured, east of Skinners Green and including Round Hill, lies just outside the boundary of Wash Common itself. It is still farmland and can be visited by foot. The
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include Adrian Abbs & Tony Vickers, from May 2019 until May 2023. The population of Falkland Ward was recorded in the
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oak marking part of the ancient parish boundary of Wash Common, part of Newbury, and Sandleford.
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Wash. The slope is steepest on the Western side, and to the north it overlooks the
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road, and some of the area to the east of the road still remains open farmland.
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Warren Lodge, part of the St Francis de Sales' Roman Catholic church complex.
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which incorporates the old Falkland Ward, which is represented in
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was built across Wash Common and included a gate near the Gun
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The Gun Pub, Wash Common, looking north along the Andover Road
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as just over 6,000, of whom about half live in Wash Common.
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Wash Common is the home of the 19th-century Falkland
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Wash Common is situated at the far western end of a
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It forms part of the Wash common 13: 282:Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland 14: 1268: 468: 554: 450: 435: 420: 385: 350: 1: 344: 229:Population and administration 475:Short history of Wash Common 52: 7: 459:The First Battle of Newbury 10: 1273: 254:parliamentary constituency 132: 874: 563: 552: 518: 1094:Mortimer/Mortimer Common 267: 233:Wash Common lies within 101:which forms part of the 1252:West Berkshire District 286:First Battle of Newbury 207:First Battle of Newbury 201:First Battle of Newbury 119:First Battle of Newbury 545:and have town councils 247:West Berkshire Council 209:. The slope which the 90: 82: 70: 62: 31: 23: 88: 76: 68: 60: 29: 21: 444:The Story of Newbury 249:. 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suburb
Newbury
Andover



pollard

plateau
gravel
Bagshot Formation
heath
Newbury
Kennet Valley
First Battle of Newbury
Andover
RAF Greenham Common
Bronze Age
tumuli
manorial
common-field lands
Mayor
Newbury
turnpike
Oxford
Andover
public house
Hampshire

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