Ashampstead

Civil Parish in Berkshire

England

Ashampstead

Cottage, Ashampstead, Berkshire
Cottage, Ashampstead, Berkshire Credit: Oswald Bertram

Ashampstead is a civil parish located in the county of Berkshire, England. Situated about 6 miles northwest of the town of Reading, it is a small and picturesque village with a population of around 400 people.

The village is set in a rural landscape, surrounded by fields and woodlands, offering a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The parish is part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its stunning countryside and scenic views.

Ashampstead has a rich history that can be traced back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was recorded as "Essedelestede." The village is home to St. Clement's Church, a Grade I listed building that dates back to the 12th century. The church is known for its unique round tower, which is a rare feature in England.

The community in Ashampstead is close-knit and friendly, with various social activities taking place throughout the year. The village has a primary school, providing education for local children, and a village hall that serves as a hub for community gatherings and events.

Despite its small size, Ashampstead benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities. Reading, with its excellent transport links and amenities, is easily accessible, offering residents a range of shopping, leisure, and employment opportunities.

Overall, Ashampstead, Berkshire is a charming and idyllic village, offering a peaceful lifestyle in a beautiful countryside setting.

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Ashampstead Images

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Cottage, Ashampstead, Berkshire
Cottage, Ashampstead, Berkshire
Farmland, Ashampstead, Berkshire
Farmland, Ashampstead, Berkshire
Path through the trees, Quick's Green, Berkshire
Path through the trees, Quick's Green, Berkshire
Country lane, Quick's Green, Berkshire
Country lane, Quick's Green, Berkshire
Country lane, Quick's Green, Berkshire
Country lane, Quick's Green, Berkshire
The Old Stores, Ashampstead, Berkshire House and shop, now house. Late C16, Circa 1800 and Mid C19. Left-hand block: red brick; dentil brick eaves cornice to old tile hipped roof with end stack to left and stack off-centre to right at rear. 2 storeys. 2 glazing bar sashes with exposed wooden boxes on each floor, those on ground floor with segmental heads. 2-panelled door to right. Right-hand block: timber framed with red brick refacing and additions with gable to road; old tile roof. One storey. Large arched 8-light shop window with blank tympanum above, 4-panelled doorway to right with C19 lattice iron porch and corrugated iron canopy.

(Source:Historic England)
The Old Stores, Ashampstead, Berkshire
House and shop, now house. Late C16, Circa 1800 and Mid C19. Left-hand block: red brick; dentil brick eaves cornice to old tile hipped roof with end stack to left and stack off-centre to right at rear. 2 storeys. 2 glazing bar sashes with exposed wooden boxes on each floor, those on ground floor with segmental heads. 2-panelled door to right. Right-hand block: timber framed with red brick refacing and additions with gable to road; old tile roof. One storey. Large arched 8-light shop window with blank tympanum above, 4-panelled doorway to right with C19 lattice iron porch and corrugated iron canopy. (Source:Historic England)
Noticeboard at St Clement The church noticeboard for St Clement Ashampstead
Noticeboard at St Clement
The church noticeboard for St Clement Ashampstead
Pump at the Church Good place for a village pump, near St Clement's church Ashampstead
Pump at the Church
Good place for a village pump, near St Clement's church Ashampstead
St Clement's Church St Clement's church Ashampstead
St Clement's Church
St Clement's church Ashampstead
Buttress on St Clement Some old brickwork has gone into this but it also has an OS Benchmark on it
Buttress on St Clement
Some old brickwork has gone into this but it also has an OS Benchmark on it
Benchmark on St Clement You can find this on the buttress southeast end of the church
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4764615">SU5676 : Buttress on St Clement</a>
Benchmark on St Clement
You can find this on the buttress southeast end of the church SU5676 : Buttress on St Clement
Nave in St Clement The nave in St Clement Ashampstead
Nave in St Clement
The nave in St Clement Ashampstead
Medieval wall Paintings First thing that strikes you about St Clement are these wall paintings which are thought to be  13th century frescoes which could have been commissioned by Lyre Abbey in Normandy
Medieval wall Paintings
First thing that strikes you about St Clement are these wall paintings which are thought to be 13th century frescoes which could have been commissioned by Lyre Abbey in Normandy
Closer View of the Painting Closer view of the 13 century wall paintings in St Clements Ashampstead
Closer View of the Painting
Closer view of the 13 century wall paintings in St Clements Ashampstead
Painting in the Nave The most clear of the frescos on the north wall of St Clements Ashampstead
Painting in the Nave
The most clear of the frescos on the north wall of St Clements Ashampstead
Round the Window This shows the lancet window is dating back to the 12th or 13th century in St Clements Ashapstead
Round the Window
This shows the lancet window is dating back to the 12th or 13th century in St Clements Ashapstead
Over the door Part of the medieval fresco in St Clements Ashampstead
Over the door
Part of the medieval fresco in St Clements Ashampstead
Round the memorials I doubt the people who installed the memorial in St Clement Ashampstead realised there was a wall painting under the plaster they were removing when they fitted it.
Round the memorials
I doubt the people who installed the memorial in St Clement Ashampstead realised there was a wall painting under the plaster they were removing when they fitted it.
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Ashampstead is located at Grid Ref: SU5676 (Lat: 51.483589, Lng: -1.182574)

Unitary Authority: West Berkshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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