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Windsor & Eton F.C. – Home ground. Windsor & Eton's home ground is Stag Meadow, St Leonards Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 3DR. The football ground was placed there in 1911 following an order from the Monarchy that an area of The Great Park should have an area for football.
Up until the end of the 2022–23 season, Windsor played their home games at Stag Meadow, St Leonards Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 3DR. The football ground was placed there in 1911 following an order from the Monarchy that an area of The Great Park should have an area for football.
Combermere Barracks, Windsor is a British Army installation 0.9 miles (1.4 km) from Windsor Castle. History. Windsor Barracks Act 1867; Act of Parliament: Parliament ...
Windsor Forest Colleges Group is a group of further education colleges located in Berkshire and Surrey, England. It was formerly known as East Berkshire College . [ 1 ] It consists of Strode's College , Windsor College, Langley College, and the Berkshire College of Agriculture (BCA) .
Windsor Girls' School (WGS) is an upper school for girls aged 13–18 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. While most other schools in Berkshire operate on a two-tier system with pupils entering secondary school at age 11, the local LEA uses the three-tier system , hence the 13+ entry age. [ 1 ]
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Hatch Lane is the site of the former Community of St John Baptist convent which closed in 2001, when the community moved to Oxfordshire. [5] In 1891 the civil parish had a population of 9766. [6] In 1894 the parish was split with the part in New Windsor Municipal Borough becoming Clewer Within and the rural part becoming Clewer Without. [7]
Clewer House School was a 19th-century grammar school in Clewer, Windsor, Berkshire for boys. [1]Clewer House was a manor house built c. 1795. In the early 1800s, the house was occupied by John Ramsbottom (1778–1845), who served as one of the two members of parliament for Windsor from 1810 to 1845 and moved to Old Windsor c. 1835.