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House Removals in Beaconsfield, SL7
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Marlow BridgeThere has been a bridge on the site since the reign of King Edward III which was stated in around 1530 to have been of timber. In 1642 this bridge was partly destroyed by the parliamentary army. In 1789 a new timber bridge was built by public subscription with a contribution from the Thames Navigation Commission to increase the headroom underneath.[3]Marlow BottomThe school is one of the most successful orienteering centres for children aged between 9 and 11 in the UK. The school's team, headed until his retirement in 2008 by Year 6 teacher Mr. Vyner, has won many British Schools Orienteering Championships in the past 10 years, with children of both genders frequently winning whole events.[1]Marlow By-pass BridgeThe area underneath the bridge is used for boat storage by the adjacent Scout Water Centre at Longridge.SloughThe first recorded uses of the name occur as Slo in 1196, Sloo in 1336, and Le Slowe, Slowe or Slow in 1437. It first seems to have applied to a hamlet between Upton to the east and Chalvey to the west, roughly around the "Crown Crossroads" where the road to Windsor (now the A332) met the Great West Road.[5] The Domesday Survey of 1086 refers to Upton, and a wood for 200 pigs, worth £15. During the 13th century, King Henry III had a palace at Cippenham. Parts of Upton Court were built in 1325, while St Mary the Virgin Church[6] in Langley was probably built in the late 11th or early 12th century, though it has been rebuilt and enlarged several times.St Thomas More RCThe school is divided into four houses which every pupil placed into one. Each of the houses are named after saints and are as follows:Information by Wikipedia.com
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