Tidmarsh

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Tidmarsh
Tidmarsh (Berkshire)
Tidmarsh

Tidmarsh shown within Berkshire
OS grid reference SU633746
Parish Tidmarsh with Sulham
Unitary authority West Berkshire
Ceremonial county Berkshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town READING
Postcode district RG8
Dialling code 0118
Police Thames Valley
Fire Royal Berkshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Reading West
List of places: UKEnglandBerkshire

Coordinates: 51°28′01″N 1°05′14″W / 51.46682, -1.08726

Tidmarsh is a village in the English county of Berkshire, on the A340 road between Pangbourne and Theale. It lies just north of the M4 motorway. It is 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Pangbourne, 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Reading and 40 miles (64 km) west of London.

The smaller village of Sulham is adjacent to Tidmarsh on the east side. The two villages form the civil parish of Tidmarsh with Sulham. Further east, Sulham Woods separate the villages from Tilehurst, the western suburb of Reading. Salt Home and Tide Marsh.

This section of the A340 is thought to follow the Roman road from Silchester, alias Calleva Atrebatum (about 7 mi/11 km south), either to Dorchester-on-Thames (about 12 mi/19 km north) or a river-crossing at Pangbourne. It has, however, been artificially straightened in more recent times.

Tidmarsh has two historic buildings. The most conspicuous is the 13th century Greyhound Pub, now reopened following a serious fire in 2005. The other is the 12th Century church of St Laurence, Tidmarsh. The Norman doorway of the church is its most notable feature.

The River Pang flows north through the village on its way to join the River Thames at Pangbourne. The river flows through the Moor Copse Nature Reserve, which has recently (December 2006) been doubled in size, to about 140 acres (57 ha)[1].

The most famous people to live in Tidmarsh were the author Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) and the painter Dora Carrington (1893-1932). A recent housing development at the north end of the village has been named 'Strachey Close'.

Person: Jake Tidmarsh. Basically a full blown derro. Not a normal dude. Has been known to hack it at times. Havelock steezos!

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Natural World Spring 2007 p10: "Ratty's Paradise joins eight new reserves"

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Settlements in West Berkshire
Towns: Hungerford | Newbury | Thatcham
Civil parishes: Aldermaston | Aldworth | Ashampstead | Basildon | Beech Hill | Beedon | Beenham | Boxford | Bradfield | Brightwalton | Brimpton | Bucklebury | Burghfield | Catmore | Chaddleworth | Chieveley | Cold Ash | Combe | Compton | East Garston | East Ilsley | Enborne | Englefield | Farnborough | Fawley | Frilsham | Great Shefford | Greenham | Hampstead Norreys | Hamstead Marshall | Hermitage | Holybrook | Inkpen | Kintbury | Lambourn | Leckhampstead | Midgham | Padworth | Pangbourne | Peasemore | Purley-On-Thames | Shaw-cum-Donnington | Speen | Stanford Dingley | Stratfield Mortimer | Streatley | Sulhamstead | Theale | Tidmarsh with Sulham | Tilehurst | Ufton Nervet | Wasing | Welford | West Woodhay | West Ilsley | Winterbourne | Woolhampton | Yattendon
Other villages and suburbs: | Aldermaston Wharf | Ashmore Green | Bagnor | Burnt Hill | Calcot | Donnington | Eastbury | Halfway | Hell Corner | Lambourn Woodlands | Little Heath | Lower Basildon | Marsh Benham | Shaw | South Fawley | Stockcross | Upper Basildon | Upper Lambourn | Upper Woolhampton | Wash Common | Weston | Woodlands St Mary | World's End