Built-up area in West Berkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.495, -1.406 |
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| OS grid ref: | SU 41 77 |
Chaddleworth in West Berkshire, England is a small rural village and civil parish set on chalk downland within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape of rolling downs, mixed farmland and woodland gives long views across classic Berkshire countryside and the parish sits within the wider Lambourn racehorse country, so equine training, gallops and studs share the local economy with traditional farming.
Historically the village grew around manor lands and parkland, and there are still country houses and estate farms in the area; socially it retains a tight‑knit village feel with a church, community events and small local businesses rather than industry. Its combination of rural character, walking country and proximity to larger towns makes it attractive both to long‑established farming families and newer residents seeking country life.
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