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Coordinates: 51°2602N 0°3937W / 51.433777°N 0.660249°W / 51.433777; -0.660249
 

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Woodside

Kiln Lane, Woodside, in 2006

Woodside is located in Berkshire
Woodside

Woodside

Location within Berkshire

Area0.2625 km2 (0.1014 sq mi)
Population500 (2021 Census)
• Density1,905/km2 (4,930/sq mi)
OS grid referenceSU930715
Unitary authority
  • Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
  • Shire county
    Region
    CountryEngland
    Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
    Post townWindsor
    Postcode districtSL4
    Dialling code01344
    PoliceThames Valley
    FireRoyal Berkshire
    AmbulanceSouth Central
    UK Parliament
    List of places
    UK
    England
    Berkshire
    51°26′02N 0°39′37W / 51.433777°N 0.660249°W / 51.433777; -0.660249

    Woodside is a hamlet in Berkshire, England, within the civil parishesofWinkfield and Sunninghill and Ascot in the boroughs of Bracknell Forest and Windsor and Maidenhead. The settlement lies near to the A332 road and is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-east of Ascot Racecourse and largely surrounded by Windsor Great Park. In the early Twentieth Century the south of the hamlet was the site of the Ascot Brick Works. It has two pubs The Rose and Crown and the Duke of Edinburgh but no shops or church, as such it is probably best described as a hamlet and not a village. It features several historic houses and buildings (mostly in the northern part of the hamlet). In the 19th and early 20th Century there were two distinct hamlets:

    Nowadays the name Woodend has all but disappeared as a descriptor of any part of the hamlet and Woodside is applied to the whole hamlet. The parish and borough boundaries still run through the middle of the Woodside and right through the centre of the Duke of Edinburgh public house. This boundary also runs along a bridleway called Hodge Lane and the old granite boundary markers are still there to be seen, they reflect the historic boundary between the Royal land (now Windsor and Maidenhead) and the East Hampstead land (now Bracknell Forest). The Thatched Cottage in Woodside Village is said to have once been the residence given to the Headmaster of Cranbourne School.

    In 2021 it had a population of 500.[1]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Woodside". City Population De. Retrieved 15 November 2022.

    External links[edit]

    Media related to Woodside, Berkshire at Wikimedia Commons


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