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  1. Arborfield Hall The Hall had been in existence for several hundred years in some form or other until the 1950's when it was demolished. Berkshire Record Office has a Manor and Estate Map from 1810 when the Hall was owned by George Dawson, and the Local History Society has transcribed the 'terrier' (list of land holdings).

  2. The parish of Arborfield has an area of 1,468½ acres, of which nearly two-thirds are arable land and about one-third permanent grass. There is only a small amount of woods and plantations. (fn. 1) The soil is clay and gravel with a subsoil of London clay and the principal crops are wheat and barley. The average height of most of the parish is ...

  3. To book the hall you will need to have completed a booking form. There are two versions of the form. Regular Hire is for those wishing to book a regular slot that repeats, usually on a weekly basis, for meetings, events or classes. It can be downloaded in Word or PDF format giving you the option to fill it in electronically and email it to us ...

  4. The old church of St. Bartholomew, built in 1256 of chalk and flint, stands in the grounds of Arborfield Hall; it is now in ruins, the roof, considered unsafe, having been taken down in 1863: the piscina, sedilia and credence table, as well as some mural paintings, brasses and monuments, remain; the aisles contain tombs and tablets to members of the Standen and Conroy families.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › River_LoddonRiver Loddon - Wikipedia

    Improvements made to the river under the Water Framework Directive, have included the installation of a fish bypass at Arborfield Mill for migratory species including salmon. Course [ edit ] The Loddon rises at West Ham Farm, and two springs north of Bramblys Drive, [2] in Basingstoke, and in its first mile flows under the Festival Place shopping centre of the town centre.

  6. 10 de ene. de 2022 · Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) is updating the Borough Local Plan which will set out what areas will be developed for yet more housing in the coming years. WBC is proposing 4,500 new houses in Arborfield at Hall Farm in addition to the 3,500 that have already been approved for Arborfield Green. Responses to WBC due by 24th January 2022.