Shaw, Berkshire
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Shaw is a suburban village in Berkshire, England. It is located to the north of Newbury, near the village of Donnington. It is in the parish of Shaw-cum-Donnington.
Shaw House
The Elizabethan country house, called Shaw House,[1] is located here. It was one of the Royalist headquarters during the Second Battle of Newbury[2] and, later, the home of the childhood home of the historian, James Pettit Andrews. It is now a conference centre owned by West Berkshire Council.
Transport
From 18 February 2013, Shaw is served by Newbury & District bus services 6 and 6A from Newbury.[3]
References
External links
Media related to Shaw, Berkshire at Wikimedia Commons
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51°24′32″N 1°18′50″W / 51.409°N 1.314°W / 51.409; -1.314
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