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  1. Berkshire is one of the oldest and most storied counties in England. It may date from the 840s, the likely time of the unification of Sunningum, East Berkshire and Ashdown of the Berkshire Downs, (presumably including the Kennet Valley).

  2. Ascot is located in the county of Berkshire, South East England, three miles east of the major town of Bracknell, and 25 miles west of London. Ascot lies two miles north-west of the Surrey border. Ascot falls within the unitary authority of Windsor and Maidenhead. It is in the SL5 postcode district. The post town for Ascot is Ascot. Ascot on a map

  3. There are a number of historic buildings, castles, museums and galleries for visitors to explore in the area. The area is host to a number of local festivals, shows, fairs and concerts throughout the year. Berkshire Quick Facts. Population: 812,200. Region: South East England. Area total: 1,262 sq km.

  4. Berkshire is a county in the South East region of England, located immediately to the west of London. Whilst its proximity to the capital and its own centres of commerce ensure a large and affluent population, Berkshire still possesses much rural scenery, including long stretches of the River Thames. A visit to Windsor and its royal castle is a ...

  5. Há 4 dias · Edward III Tower at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Windsor is situated on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Eton and lies to the west of London. The modern town is dominated by Windsor Castle, standing on the outcrop of chalk on which William I the Conqueror (reigned 1066–87) built the original fortress.

  6. 3 de jan. de 2024 · There are also many family activities in Berkshire too, most of which both educational and entertaining. Younger travellers will love spending their days at Legoland, The Living Rainforest, The Lookout Discovery Centre and GoApe Adventure Park. Obviously I’ll go into more detail on all of these below.

  7. Berkshire is a county in the South East region of England, located immediately to the west of London. Whilst its proximity to that city, and its own centers of commerce, ensure a large and affluent population, Berkshire still possesses much rural scenery, including long stretches of the River Thames.