Bracknell (disambiguation)

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Bracknell is a town in the Bracknell Forest borough of the English county of Berkshire.

Bracknell town and civil parish in Berkshire, England

Bracknell is a town and civil parish in Berkshire, England, the westernmost area within the Greater London Urban Area and the administrative centre of the Borough of Bracknell Forest. It lies 11 miles (18 km) to the east of Reading, 9 miles (14 km) south of Maidenhead, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Windsor and 34 miles (55 km) west of central London.

Bracknell may also refer to:

Bracknell, Tasmania Town in Tasmania, Australia

Bracknell is a small rural town in northern Tasmania, Australia that was established to serve the needs of the forestry industry but is now a centre for the local farming community.

Bracknell (UK Parliament constituency) Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

Bracknell is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Phillip Lee of the Conservative Party. It was created for the 1997 general election, replacing the abolished county constituency of East Berkshire.

Bracknell railway station

Bracknell railway station serves the town of Bracknell in Berkshire, England. It is 32 miles 24 chains (52.0 km) down the line from London Waterloo.

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Martins Heron village in United Kingdom

Martins Heron is a suburb of Bracknell 25 miles (40 km) west of London in Berkshire, England. Martins Heron and the neighbouring suburb The Warren are after a Parliamentary Boundary review in the Bracknell constituency – until 2010 they were in the Windsor Constituency. It is in Harmans Water ward, which also includes parts of Bullbrook, and The Parks.

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Warfield village in the United Kingdom

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Bullbrook village in United Kingdom

Bullbrook is a suburb of Bracknell, in the English county of Berkshire, formerly part of the parish of Winkfield. It is named after the Bull Brook which runs through the area, although most of the brook now runs underground in culverts. Bullbrook is one of the earlier estates of Bracknell and was built in the late 1950s.

Temple Park village in United Kingdom

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Whitegrove village in United Kingdom

Whitegrove or Warfield Green is a suburb of Bracknell in the English county of Berkshire. It stands within the bounds of the civil parish of Warfield.

The Warren, Bracknell Forest village in United Kingdom

The Warren is a suburban area in Berkshire, England, and a conurbation of Bracknell, adjacent to the large expanses of Swinley Forest, part of the Crown Estate. The Warren and the neighbouring suburb Martins Heron are after a Parliamentary Boundary review in the Bracknell constituency - until 2010 they were in the Windsor Constituency. It is in Harmans Water ward, which also includes parts of Bullbrook, and The Parks.

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