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- Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods is a 67.9-hectare (168-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Thatcham in Berkshire. An area of 55...
- Ashridge Wood Avery's Pightle Bisham Woods Blackwater Valley Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods Boxford Water Meadows Bray Meadows Bray Pennyroyal Field Briff...
- Barton-le-Clay Abbey Mill, Reading Boxford Mill. Boxford Calcot Mill, Reading Chamberhouse Mill, Thatcham Dun Mill, Hungerford Denford Mill, Hungerford Eddington...
- Edmund Docwra (fl. 1571–1572), of Chamberhouse Castle at Crookham near Thatcham in Berkshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament...
- William Danvers (1428 – 19 April 1504) of Chamberhouse Castle in Thatcham, Berkshire, was a British judge. He was a Serjeant-at-Law and a Justice of the...
- 1320, Edward II sta**** there. In 1445 the sub-manor of Chamberhouse was formed. Chamberhouse was the childhood home of the distinguished soldier and...
- dangerous to reclaim them. On 23 February 1620, Fuller died at his home, Chamberhouse, at Crookham in Thatcham, Berkshire, and was buried at the village's...
- original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011. "SSSI: Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods, Berks" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 5 February 2012. "Bowdown...
- including: Thomas Danvers (d.1502), MP William Danvers (1428-1504), of Chamberhouse Castle in Thatcham, Berkshire, a notable judge, Serjeant-at-Law and a...
- of Derry", due to his role in establishing the city. He was born at Chamberhouse Castle, Crookham, near Thatcham, Berkshire, into a minor gentry family...