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Bucklebury
Bucklebury is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England. The village is about north-east of Newbury and ranges between 1 and 3 miles north of the A4 road. The parish has a population of 2,116 but the village is much smaller. Bucklebury Common is just over and is one of the major village commons in the ceremonial and historic county of Berkshire. ==Geography==
The parish of Bucklebury has three main parts. The original village is on the banks of the River Pang close to its three sources in the parish. Directly south of Bucklebury village, and on higher ground, is Bucklebury Common, which is of open grazing on managed heather and woodland. The common is, under the Inclosure Acts, open to villagers only as commoners and privately owned. At the eastern boundary of the common is Chapel Row, incorporating local landmarks such as the Blade Bone public house, a butcher's shop with the same name, a General Practitioner's practice and a tea shop. The village of Upper Bucklebury became the parish's largest residential area in the late 20th century. This is on a hill about a south-west of 'Bucklebury village' at the western tip of the common. Upper Bucklebury has a general store, a public house, the modern style Church of England church (to All Saints), and a Church of England primary school. The hamlet of Marlston is also in the parish which is mostly fields, with a large minority of woodland.
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