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Get startedWash Water is a small hamlet situated in Berkshire, England, lying close to the A343 and A34 roads and just a few miles south‑south‑west of Newbury.
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District: RG 20
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Wash Water is a hamlet on the border of Berkshire and Hampshire, divided between the civil parishes of Enborne, Newbury, Highclere and East Woodhay. The settlement lies adjacent to the A343 and A34 highways, approximately three miles (4.8 km) south‑south‑west of Newbury. The locality is classified as a village in Berkshire, England, and falls within the RG 20 postal district. Its position near major roads provides straightforward access to the larger town of Newbury, while its placement within multiple civil parishes suggests a community with a mix of local governance influences. The description indicates a rural setting, typical of hamlets in this region, and the proximity to both the A34 and A343 suggests that residents may benefit from relatively convenient travel routes. The settlement’s division among several parishes may reflect a historically dispersed population, characteristic of many small English villages.
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