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Cookham is a
historic Thames-side
village and
civil parish on the north-eastern edge of Berkshire, England, 2.9
miles (5 km) north-north-east of Maidenhead...
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Prison Cookham Wood is a male
young persons'
prison and
Young Offenders Institution in the
village of
Borstal (near Rochester) in Kent, England. The...
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Cookham railway station serves the
village of
Cookham, Berkshire, England.
Great Western Railway trains between Maidenhead and
Marlow serve the station...
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Cookham Dean is a
village to the west of the
village of
Cookham in Berkshire, England. It is the
highest point of all the
Cookhams (
Cookham Rise, Cookham...
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George Samuel Knatchbull Young,
Baron Young of
Cookham, CH, PC (born 16 July 1941),
known as Sir
George Young, 6th
Baronet from 1960 to 2015, is a British...
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occurring as if in
Cookham, the
small village beside the
River Thames where he was born and
spent much of his life.
Spencer referred to
Cookham as "a village...
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Cookham Abbey was an Anglo-Saxon
monastery in Berkshire, England. It was
established by 726.
Situated south of the Thames,
Cookham was
traditionally part...
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following settlements are
served by the
branch line:
Maidenhead Furze Platt Cookham Bourne End
Marlow In July 1846, The
Wycombe Railway Company was incorporated...
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Mount is a
country house in
Cookham Dean, Berkshire, England. It was
originally built as a
hunting lodge in the 16th
century and
subsequently extended...
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Cookham Manor is a
Great Western Railway 7800 'Manor'
class steam locomotive. It was
built in 1938 at
Swindon Works,
withdrawn from
service in December...