Built-up area in Bracknell Forest, England
| Coordinates: | 51.453, -0.751 |
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| OS grid ref: | SU 86 73 |
| Dialling code: | 01344 (Bracknell) |
Jealott's Hill is a small, semi-rural settlement in the borough of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, England, lying just a short drive from Bracknell. It sits amid farmland and pockets of woodland and is best known for the large research estate that dominates the area, giving the locality a mix of agricultural landscape and managed grounds rather than a dense village centre.
Historically the site developed around industrial agricultural research and has long been an important local employer; the research station originally set up by big chemical firms continues today under modern agrochemical companies, with experimental fields, glasshouses and demonstration plots. That legacy shapes the community: a quiet residential feel with an economic identity tied to science and land management, occasional public engagement events and a noticeable link between local life and agricultural innovation.