Aldworth is a civil parish located in the English county of Berkshire, largely consisting of farmland.
Situated near the Oxfordshire border, one can find a small woodland area in the southern part of the village that has been coppiced for centuries and adorned with bluebells.
This area is open to the public, subject to formal permission.
The Bell Inn, a 15th-century establishment, has been awarded National Pub of the Year twice, while The Four Points pub stands at a crossroads south of the village centre.
This collection of photos from various eras has been kindly donated by Gary Kent.































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