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A Short History of Datchet
How Old is Datchet?
A History of Datchet Floods
Datchet’s Thames Bridge and the Railway
The History of Datchet Riverfront
The Growth of Datchet 1: Before the Railway
The Growth of Datchet 2: After the Railway
The Growth of Datchet 3: The Twentieth Century
Population Figures
Southlea Archaeology
Conservation Area
Streets and Houses
The Village Greens in Photographs
The Stream Underneath the Greens
Datchet’s War Memorials
Victorian Monuments on the Green
The Greens North Side
Churchmead House and Churchmead School
Ormonde House and Mordenholt
Patrixbourne and North Green
Hall Court and Hall Cottage
Rose and Chestnut Cottages, The Pharmacy and Old Bank
The Old Priory
The Bridge
The Royal Stag
The Greens South Side
Village School and Working Men’s Club
The Manor House Range
The Morning Star
1 & 2 Mays Crossing
‘Sopwith Court’ & MG Garage
London Road
St Mary’s Parish Church
Datchet House
Church Cottage, James Cottages & Horton Cottage
Horton Road
Astracot, The Dutch House and London Road Cottages
The Leigh Estate, Cedar House and Satis House
The Lawn Estate
Horton Road (east), Ditton Road, Holmlea Road, New Road, Penn Road
High Street
Numbers 6 & 8 High Street, Old Butcher & Dairy Shops
Goodwyn House, 12 High Street
Number 20 High Street, the ‘Hall House’
Numbers 25–29, Little Dene, The Cottage and Clifton House
Number 31, St Helen’s Cottage
Numbers 33–39, Park Villas
Old Bridge House and Post House
The Avenue
Numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9,11, The Avenue
Swancourt, originally Leyfield (address Southlea Road)
Swanmead and Bryntirion, 17 & 19 The Avenue
The Maisonette & Old Leigh Court, 23 & 25 The Avenue
Montagu Road
Queens Road
Buccleuch Road
Windsor Road
Datchet Lodge
Riverside House and Cottage (or Riverside Corner)
Southlea Road
Slough Road
Montagu House (formerly Crumlin Lodge)
Moy Lodge, 11 Slough Road
The Red House & Red House Cottage
Swallowfield
Datchet People
Robert Barker, Royal Printer
William and Caroline Herschel
Evelyn Ellis and the first car in England
Tommy Sopwith in Datchet, 1911
Sir Alfred Munnings and Datchet’s Travellers
Edward Montagu, Lord of the Manor of Datchet
Robert Watson-Watt and Radar
Mary Cadogan & Her Pet Python, Datchet Cemetery,
Historical Maps
Parish Enclosure map, 1833
Ordnance Survey 1868 large-scale map
Ordnance Survey maps 1899 & 1912, scale 1:2500
Ordnance Survey maps 1960s-1970s scale 1:2500
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Montagu House (formerly Crumlin Lodge)
Montagu House (formerly Crumlin Lodge)
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