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- Stockcross is a village in Berkshire, England. The village lies to the west of Newbury in the civil parish of Speen and the district of West Berkshire...
- University, Middle**** and England. He was born at Byfleet, Surrey and died at Stockcross, Berkshire. As a cricketer, George Mann was a right-handed middle-order...
- served the villages of Stockcross and Bagnor. The station opened on 4 April 1898. Originally named Stockcross, it soon became Stockcross and Bagnor. It was...
- and the others, buffered from the town by the A34 road, are Bagnor, Stockcross, Woodspeen and Marsh Benham. Its other land is an approximately even mixture...
- Shefford Woodlands Snelsmore South Fawley Southend Speenhamland Stanmore Stockcross Sulhamstead Abbots Tidmarsh Tutts Clump Upper Basildon Upper Bucklebury...
- "Decanter Laurent Perrier Restaurant of the Year 2012: The Vineyard at Stockcross". Decanter Magazine. Retrieved 2013-07-10. "Sommelier of The Year - Hall...
- Norris Compton Lambourn Valley Railway Newbury West Fields Halt Speen Stockcross and Bagnor Halt Boxford Welford Park Great Shefford East Garston Eastbury...
- Norris Compton Lambourn Valley Railway Newbury West Fields Halt Speen Stockcross and Bagnor Halt Boxford Welford Park Great Shefford East Garston Eastbury...
- Norris Compton Lambourn Valley Railway Newbury West Fields Halt Speen Stockcross and Bagnor Halt Boxford Welford Park Great Shefford East Garston Eastbury...
- and Le Cerise Forbury in 2008 followed the next year by the Vineyard stockcross always as Grand Chef. He is a member and judge Bailiwick of Great Britain...