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  2. A4 road (England) - Wikipedia

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    Heading out of Maidenhead town centre, the road follows Castle Hill and then Bath Road. At the outskirts, the road forms part of junction 9b of the A404(M)/A404, which links junction 8/9 of the M4 with junction 4 of the M40 at Handy Cross. The A4 crosses open countryside before following New Bath Road on the outskirts of Twyford.

  3. Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    The town would have likely developed on the Camlet Way on the site of Alaunodunum as the Bath Road was not re-routed until the 13th century. Maidenhead is recorded in the Domesday Book as the settlement of Ellington in the hundred of Beynhurst. [3] A wooden bridge was erected across the river in about 1280 to replace the ferry in South ...

  4. Redroofs Theatre School - Wikipedia

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    Redroofs Theatre School is an independent part-time theatre training school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The school was established in 1947 in London and moved to Littlewick Green in 1964 into a house that was once the home of Ivor Novello .

  5. Twyford, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    However, its position on the Bath Road had always brought activity which was centred on the King's Arms, an important coaching inn. [7] The opening of a by-pass in 1929 finally ended the east–west flow of main road traffic through the centre, but Twyford is still on a busy north–south route from Wokingham in the south to Henley-on-Thames in ...

  6. Taplow railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was renamed Maidenhead and Taplow in August 1854. [4] It was constructed of wood, and situated west of the skew bridge that carries the railway over the Bath Road (the modern A4 ), [ 7 ] near grid reference SU909812 .

  7. Cox Green, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Cox Green is a civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire.It is a large suburb of Maidenhead with most of its housing west of the A404(M) Maidenhead bypass and south of the A4 road.

  8. Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is a unitary authority area with royal borough status in Berkshire, England. The borough is named after its two largest towns of Maidenhead (where the council is based) and Windsor. The borough also includes the towns of Ascot and Eton, plus numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

  9. Great Western Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The first section, between Paddington Station and Maidenhead Bridge station opened on 4 June 1838, while the final section, between Chippenham and Bath, was opened on completion of the Box Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel driven by that time, in June 1841.