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Shalbourne
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Shalbourne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, about southwest of Hungerford, Berkshire. The parish has a number of widely spaced small settlements including Bagshot and Stype, to the north, and Rivar and Oxenwood to the south. Before 1895, about half of the parish of Shalbourne (including its church) lay in Berkshire.
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- Locality
- Shalbourne
- Region
- England
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Population
- 558
- Timezone
- Europe/London
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Key facts
- UK place.country
- England
- UK place.official_name
- Shalbourne
- UK place.label_position
- left
- UK place.static_image_name
- Shalboune 1.JPG
- UK place.static_image_caption
- St. Michael and All Angels
- UK place.population
- 558
- UK place.population_ref
- (in 2011)
- UK place.unitary_england
- Wiltshire
- UK place.lieutenancy_england
- Wiltshire
- UK place.region
- South West England
- UK place.constituency_westminster
- East Wiltshire
- UK place.post_town1
- Marlborough
- UK place.postcode_district1
- SN8
- UK place.postcode_area1
- SN
- UK place.post_town2
- Hungerford
- UK place.postcode_district2
- RG17
- UK place.postcode_area2
- RG
- UK place.dial_code
- 01672
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Encyclopedic overview
10 sectionsContents
- History
- Parish church
- Other buildings
- Geography
- Local government
- Amenities
- Notable people
- See also
- References
- External links
Shalbourne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, about southwest of Hungerford, Berkshire. The parish has a number of widely spaced small settlements including Bagshot and Stype, to the north, and Rivar and Oxenwood to the south. Before 1895, about half of the parish of Shalbourne (including its church) lay in Berkshire.
== History == thumb|right|A gold noble (English coin)|quarter noble coin of Richard II, minted 13771399 and found in Shalbourne in 2016 Domesday Book of 1086 recorded a settlement of 48 households at Saldeborne or Scaldeburne.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Shalbourne” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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