Maiden's Green
Human settlement in England
- Winkfield
- Bracknell Forest
- Berkshire
- South East
- Maidenhead
Maiden's Green or Maidens Green is a small village in Berkshire, England, in the civil parish of Winkfield.
Geography
The settlement lies near to the A330 road, and is approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north-east of Bracknell. Maiden's Green has a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) just to the north of the village, called Chawridge Bourne, which includes a nature reserve called Chawridge Bank.[1][2]
Notable buildings
Just north of the village, on the Drift Road, stands New Lodge, built in 1857 for Sylvain Van de Weyer, the Belgian ambassador to the United Kingdom.
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Settlements in Bracknell Forest
and hamlets
- Billingbear
- Brock Hill
- Brookside
- Burleigh
- Chavey Down
- Cranbourne
- Hawthorn Hill
- Jealott's Hill
- Maiden's Green
- Moss End
- Nuptown
- Popeswood
- Warfield
- Winkfield
- Woodside
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