Burghclere Village History
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Page backdrop is Burghclere Manor Farm, from West street.
The Birth of Modern Burghclere: The Great 1926 auction of 1000 acres of the Highclere Estate – 19.9mb
The Lost Roads of Burghclere – 5.1mb
Hollow Ways – 819kb
A Pictorial Story of the A34 Whitway Diversion – 11.6mb
The Filling in of the old Didcot-Newbury-Southampton Railway Bridge in Harts Lane – 5.7mb
Archaeological sites and find spots in Burghclere – 100kb
Listed Buildings in Burghclere – 311Kb
Sites of Archaeological and Historic Interest – 287Kb
Record of Archaeology and Historic Buildings in Burghclere 910Kb
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Manor House taken from Green Lane