Wokingham Without sits around the edges of the market town of Wokingham in Berkshire, a mix of suburban neighbourhoods, small villages and open countryside created as an administrative area from late 19th‑century local government reforms. The parish contains scattered hamlets, lanes and pockets of ancient woodland, giving it a noticeably rural feel despite sitting close to the town.
Locally it combines village life - community halls, parish clubs and public footpaths - with the realities of the Thames Valley commuter belt, with many residents travelling into Reading or London for work. The economy is therefore a blend of small local businesses, agriculture and service commuters, while conservation designations and historic buildings help retain a sense of place.
RG45 6JA, RG40 3BZ, RG45 6JN, RG45 6NR, RG40 3XA, RG45 6RT, RG45 6HU, RG45 6PP, RG45 6SQ … See all