Buckland

Civil Parish in Berkshire Vale of White Horse

England

Buckland

St Mary's Church, Buckland
St Mary's Church, Buckland Credit: AJD

Buckland is a civil parish in the county of Berkshire, England. It is located in the district of West Berkshire, approximately 10 miles west of the town of Newbury. The parish covers an area of around 2.5 square miles and is bordered by the River Lambourn to the south.

Buckland is a predominantly rural area, characterized by its picturesque countryside and charming village setting. The village itself is small, with a population of around 300 residents. It is known for its historic buildings, including St. Mary the Virgin Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade I listed building and features a beautiful Norman doorway.

The village also has a primary school, Buckland Church of England Primary School, which serves the local community and surrounding areas. There are limited amenities in the village, with a village hall and a local pub being the main social focal points for residents.

The surrounding countryside offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking, cycling, and horse riding. The Lambourn Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, are nearby, providing stunning views and a variety of wildlife habitats.

Overall, Buckland is a peaceful and idyllic rural parish, offering a tranquil lifestyle and a close-knit community. Its historic charm and natural beauty make it an attractive place to live for those seeking a countryside retreat.

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Buckland Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.680478/-1.514437 or Grid Reference SU3398. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St Mary's Church, Buckland
St Mary's Church, Buckland
The A420, Buckland
The A420, Buckland
The A420, Buckland
The A420, Buckland
"The Croft" from St. George's Road
"The Croft" from St. George's Road
Buckland House
Buckland House
The Church of St. Mary, The Virgin,  Buckland
The Church of St. Mary, The Virgin, Buckland
The Lamb Inn, Buckland The heart of the village of Buckland, since it has no post office, or village shop.
The Lamb Inn, Buckland
The heart of the village of Buckland, since it has no post office, or village shop.
The Entrance to Barcote Manor
The Entrance to Barcote Manor
River Thames nr Buckland Taken at a bend in the river just inside the grid square SU3499.
River Thames nr Buckland
Taken at a bend in the river just inside the grid square SU3499.
Cottage at Buckland Marsh By the road to Tadpole Bridge
Cottage at Buckland Marsh
By the road to Tadpole Bridge
Road to Buckland Marsh Farm
Road to Buckland Marsh Farm
Lodge by the gate into Buckland Park
Lodge by the gate into Buckland Park
Footpath to Buckland Marsh Farm Via Marriage Hill!
Footpath to Buckland Marsh Farm
Via Marriage Hill!
Buckland House roof repairs View from St Georges Road to the south of the house.
Buckland House roof repairs
View from St Georges Road to the south of the house.
Ha-Ha by St George's Road This structure presumably masks the public road when viewed from Buckland House.
Ha-Ha by St George's Road
This structure presumably masks the public road when viewed from Buckland House.
Cottages and lane to the Lamb Inn The Lamb specialises in fine dining and functions.
Cottages and lane to the Lamb Inn
The Lamb specialises in fine dining and functions.
Entrance to St Hugh's School This is a Preparatory school based at Carswell Manor.
Entrance to St Hugh's School
This is a Preparatory school based at Carswell Manor.
Carswell Lane Leading to Carswell Marsh and farms.
Carswell Lane
Leading to Carswell Marsh and farms.
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Buckland is located at Grid Ref: SU3398 (Lat: 51.680478, Lng: -1.514437)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: Vale of White Horse

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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