Wasing

Civil Parish in Berkshire

England

Wasing

Old Granary at Wasing Park in Berkshire The old grain house in Wasing Park has a paneled brick design and was constructed on stone plinths known as staddle stones.  The purpose of these stones, shaped like mushrooms, is to prevent rats and mice from reaching the stored grain.  The building now serves as a bunk house accommodating visitors to Wasing Park.
Old Granary at Wasing Park in Berkshire Credit: Andrew Tryon

Wasing is a civil parish located in the county of Berkshire, England. It is situated approximately 7 miles west of the town of Reading and covers an area of around 1,000 acres. The parish is primarily rural and is known for its picturesque countryside and historic buildings.

The village of Wasing is the main settlement in the parish and is home to a small population. It features a mix of traditional thatched cottages and more modern houses, giving it a charming and timeless character. The village is centered around St. Nicholas Church, a beautiful medieval church that dates back to the 12th century.

Wasing Estate is a notable feature of the parish, covering a significant portion of the land. The estate is privately owned and has been in the same family for several generations. It encompasses a large country house, Wasing Park, which is a popular venue for weddings and events. The estate also includes extensive parkland, woodland, and farmland, making it an important agricultural area in the region.

Despite its rural setting, Wasing is well-connected to nearby towns and cities. It is located close to the A4 road, which provides easy access to Reading and Newbury. The parish is also served by a few public transport links, including a bus service that connects it to surrounding areas.

In conclusion, Wasing is a picturesque civil parish in Berkshire, characterized by its rural setting, historic buildings, and the presence of Wasing Estate. It offers a tranquil and idyllic environment, while still being conveniently located near major towns and transport links.

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Old Granary at Wasing Park in Berkshire The old grain house in Wasing Park has a paneled brick design and was constructed on stone plinths known as staddle stones.  The purpose of these stones, shaped like mushrooms, is to prevent rats and mice from reaching the stored grain.  The building now serves as a bunk house accommodating visitors to Wasing Park.
Old Granary at Wasing Park in Berkshire
The old grain house in Wasing Park has a paneled brick design and was constructed on stone plinths known as staddle stones. The purpose of these stones, shaped like mushrooms, is to prevent rats and mice from reaching the stored grain. The building now serves as a bunk house accommodating visitors to Wasing Park.
The Old Post Office, Brimpton They now have to get their stamps by mail order (joke).
The Old Post Office, Brimpton
They now have to get their stamps by mail order (joke).
The Street, Aldermaston
The Street, Aldermaston
The Street at the junction of Wasing Lane
The Street at the junction of Wasing Lane
Shalford Bridge, Brimpton Going over the River Enborne
Shalford Bridge, Brimpton
Going over the River Enborne
The River Enborne from Shalford Bridge
The River Enborne from Shalford Bridge
Seriously closed road in Brimpton Unlike in London there was notice of the road closure a couple of miles east, I had no idea which road though and no idea of an alternative, and was very lucky it was the only road on the route I wasn't going to use but turned off where the diversion was anyway. I may have become extremely confused otherwise as I am totally unfamiliar with the area. Brimpton Memorial is on the left.
Seriously closed road in Brimpton
Unlike in London there was notice of the road closure a couple of miles east, I had no idea which road though and no idea of an alternative, and was very lucky it was the only road on the route I wasn't going to use but turned off where the diversion was anyway. I may have become extremely confused otherwise as I am totally unfamiliar with the area. Brimpton Memorial is on the left.
Wasing Lane, Brimpton
Wasing Lane, Brimpton
House on Wasing Lane
House on Wasing Lane
Wasing Lane, Aldermaston By the local primary school
Wasing Lane, Aldermaston
By the local primary school
Church Road, Aldermaston
Church Road, Aldermaston
Wasing Lane at the junction of Back Lane
Wasing Lane at the junction of Back Lane
The entrance to Wasing Lower Farm
The entrance to Wasing Lower Farm
Swan, lake near Brimpton, Berkshire
Swan, lake near Brimpton, Berkshire
The Old Post Office, Brimpton, Berkshire C18. White painted brick, thatched roof, hipped to right, end stacks to right and left and 3 eyebrow semi-dormers. Tile hung gabled end to left. 1 1/2 storeys. 3 window front, all casements, some with leaded lights. 2 boarded doors, to right of left hand window and to left of right hand window. Lean-to extension to right.

Listing NGR: SU5586564786

(Source:Historic England)
The Old Post Office, Brimpton, Berkshire
C18. White painted brick, thatched roof, hipped to right, end stacks to right and left and 3 eyebrow semi-dormers. Tile hung gabled end to left. 1 1/2 storeys. 3 window front, all casements, some with leaded lights. 2 boarded doors, to right of left hand window and to left of right hand window. Lean-to extension to right. Listing NGR: SU5586564786 (Source:Historic England)
Farmland, Brimpton, Berkshire
Farmland, Brimpton, Berkshire
Brimpton Road at the B3051 junction
Brimpton Road at the B3051 junction
2016: a year on Geography (Day 89) As Billy Idol might say "It's a nice day for a white wedding", even if it was a bit chilly at Wasing Park today
2016: a year on Geography (Day 89)
As Billy Idol might say "It's a nice day for a white wedding", even if it was a bit chilly at Wasing Park today
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Wasing is located at Grid Ref: SU5764 (Lat: 51.374726, Lng: -1.172748)

Unitary Authority: West Berkshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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Wasing Park
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Website: https://www.wasing.co.uk/
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