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The high street on 16/01/06
Town:Ascot
Location:Ascot High Street
Comment:The high street on 16/01/06
Submitted By:Phil
Company:UK Web Index
Website:http://www.uk-web-index.co.uk
Date Submitted:2006-01-16

View of the old St Georges lane Bridge - taken around 27/12/05
Village:South-Ascot
Location:St Georges Lane
Comment:View of the old St Georges lane Bridge - taken around 27/12/05
Submitted By:Alex
Date Submitted:2006-01-18


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Comment on South-Ascot

Submitted by Ian Hall On 2006-01-27

South Ascot was originally just a bog marsh outside the small village of Ascot, cheap land no one wanted. After it was drained, it the became the expensive area it is today. A small highstreet with the statutory pub and post office, a park and several housing estates.


Comment on Bracknell

Submitted by Shaun Edwards On 2006-02-20
http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/lookout/

Roundabout city! - recently developed town, home to many large and expanding hi-tech companies, usual bowling lane and leisure complex, large shopping centre with most of the large stores.


Comment on Sandhurst

Submitted by Anon On 2006-02-20

British army officer town


Comment on Thatcham

Submitted On 2006-03-27

Thatcham is a very nice little village with many different shops as i have found out in a recent survey done by none other than the queen


Comment on Emmer-Green

Submitted On 2008-01-29

Have played footy up at Emmer Green park for about 12 years now- love it!


Comment on Ascot

Submitted by Dave Ellis On 2008-03-18

Great place - loads of shops and pubs!


Comment on Ascot

Submitted by Phil On 2006-01-16
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Ascot is probably most famous for the racecourse, in particular the week of Royal Ascot which is attended by the royal family for 4 of the days. The course was started in 1711 by Queen Anne, who decided it would make an ideal place for racing horses due to its natural large flat clearing. Ascot has many of the main home county motorways, including the M4, M3, M40 and the M25 just a few minutes drive away and a train station which serves London Waterloo (50 minutes), Reading (20 Minutes) and Guildford (45 minutes). There is also a number of pubs, restaurants, health clubs, night clubs and many private schools near by.


Comment on South-Ascot

Submitted by Adrian Sharley On 2006-01-27

South Ascot has a vaired history dating back hundreds of years. A small high street with a few shops on it. The area is a short walk from Ascot and is probably the closest area to the station which is only a few minutes walk away from the center.


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