Grid reference SU4565
near to Enborne, West Berkshire, England
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Falkland parade
by Graham Horn
No, not something that happened after the troops returned in 1982, but the name of this small parade of shops adjacent to the Falkland memorial.
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Elizabeth Avenue near Newbury
by Pam Brophy
Where Elizabeth Avenue at the junction with Hill Close, in the south-eastern corner of the square. This square is largely residential. These dwellings are more or less typical of those in the streets in this section of the square.
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Path Leading to Skinners Green, at Bottom of Round Hill
by Oscar Taylor
A path that runs around the edges of farmland across Skinners Green and Round Hill. Beyond the treeline is a private field.
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Essex Street, Wash Common
In 1643 during the English Civil War, the first Battle of Newbury was fought on fields and hillsides around here. The battlefield is now partly built over, with Essex Street taking its name from the Earl of Essex who commanded the... (more)
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Battle Road
by Oscar Taylor
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Looking from The Falkland Memorial back towards the shops
by Basher Eyre
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Looking into Barn Crescent
by Shazz
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This was a Battlefield
Hard to imagine that this bland looking field of cabbagey stuff was the site of a major civil war battle.
On September 20th 1643 the first Battle of Newbury was fought on these fields. The day ended with neither side able to claim a... (more)
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Round Hill path (set of 2 images)
by Oscar Taylor
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Essex Street, Newbury
by Andrew Smith
The approach to the somewhat concealed junction with Battle Road.
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House at Wash Common
by Graham Horn
On the sharp bend at the junction of Enborne Street, Essex Road and Cope Hall Lane.
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The Oaks driveway, 75 Fifth Road
by Oscar Taylor
A very swanky driveway at the end of Oaken Grove leads to 75 Fifth Road (known as "The Oaks").
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