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Human settlement in England
Priestwood
is a suburb of
Bracknell
,
Berkshire
about 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the town centre.
Churches
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The original
Church of England parish church
of
Saint Andrew
was simple
Gothic Revival
building designed by the architect
H.G.W. Drinkwater
and completed in 1888.
After its centenary the building was demolished and replaced with a new church that was consecrated in April 1990. St. Andrew's was part of the Bracknell Team Ministry.
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St Andrew's has been part of the
Warfield Church family
since 2014.
Bracknell
Methodist Church
is also in Priestwood.
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Amenities
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Meadow Vale Primary School is in the centre of Priestwood.
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It has begun an expansion project to enable it to have three classes in each year.
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Blue Mountain Golf Club is near Priestwood.
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Priestwood has four
local nature reserves
, three of them
Temple Copse
,
Jock's Copse
&
Tinkers Copse
are known collectively as The Three Copses.
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The other Nature reserve is called
Piggy Wood
.
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External links
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Media related to
Priestwood
at Wikimedia Commons
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