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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_HendredEast Hendred - Wikipedia

    East Hendred is a village and civil parish about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse and a similar distance west of Didcot. The village is on East Hendred Brook, which flows from the Berkshire Downs to join the River Thames at Sutton Courtenay.

  2. East Hendred is a locality in Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, England. East Hendred is situated nearby to the village West Hendred and the hamlet Rowstock. Notable Places in the Area. Scutchamer Knob. Archaeological site. Photo: Steve Daniels, CC BY-SA 2.0.

  3. East Hendred is one of several springline villages below the northern slopes of the Downs, within the North Wessex (Berskshire) Downs. Extending south the Parish crosses the ancient Ridgeway track, and passes Scutchamer Knob, the legendary burial mound of the Saxon King Cwichelm.

  4. Spectacular downland country, with the walk following obvious tracks and paths to the south of the villages of East and West Hendred. This area has strong equestrian associations and it’s quite common to spot strings of horses exercising at different stages of the route.

  5. East Hendred is a village in north-western Berkshire, about 4 miles east of Wantage and a similar distance west of Didcot. The village lies in the Vale of White Horse watered by the East Hendred Brook, which flows through the parish having run down to the Vale from the Berkshire Downs and outside the village empties itself into a joining of ...

  6. East Hendred is a village and civil parish about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse and a similar distance west of Didcot. The village is on East Hendred Brook, which flows from the Berkshire Downs to join the River Thames at Sutton Courtenay.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › East_HendredEast Hendred - Wikiwand

    East Hendred is a village and civil parish about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse and a similar distance west of Didcot. The village is on East Hendred Brook, which flows from the Berkshire Downs to join the River Thames at Sutton Courtenay.