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Wokefield Park is an 18th-century
country house,
situated in the
parish of
Wokefield, near Mortimer, in the
English county of Berkshire. It is currently...
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Wokefield is a
hamlet and
civil parish in the West
Berkshire district of Berkshire, England,
south of Reading. The
parish includes the
hamlets of Goddard's...
- north-western 5% of the land is
Mortimer Woods or
common land
which blends into
Wokefield Common -
Mortimer Woods has a set of
scheduled monuments – one large,...
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position in 1905 of High
Sheriff of Berkshire. His
country estate was at
Wokefield Park in
Stratfield Mortimer. By 1901,
Palmer was “Lord of the Manor”....
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Reading Road, and
springs on
Wokefield Common and in
Starvale Woods further east. 150
acres (60 ha) of
Wokefield Common are
managed as a
nature reserve...
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Burghfield Brook is a
small stream in
southern England. It
rises in
Wokefield Common between the
Berkshire villages of
Mortimer and
Burghfield Common...
- and "Lower End".
Upper End is
between Wokefield and Grazeley,
although this has
since been
absorbed into
Wokefield civil parish. The core of its village...
- Wood,
Clayhill Copse,
Pondhouse Copse and
Scratchface Copse.
Wokefield Common in
Wokefield parish is on the
border with
Burghfield and is
accessible by...
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Wocca was
apparently a
Saxon chieftain who may also have
owned lands at
Wokefield in
Berkshire and
Woking in Surrey. In
Victorian times, the name became...
- 1590 to
Francis Plowden (1562–1652) of
Shiplake Court in
Oxfordshire and
Wokefield Park in
Berkshire and his wife, Mary Fermor.
Plowden married Mabel Marriner...