Shaw-cum-Donnington

Shaw-cum-Donnington is a civil parish in West Berkshire, Berkshire, England with all of its urban or suburban area immediately north of (contiguous with) the largest town in the district, Newbury. It comprises the villages of Shaw and Donnington and contains the partially ruined castle of Donnington Castle which has most of its various outside walls intact.

Shaw cum Donnington

Lake, lawn and house at Donnington Grove, the area's hotel resort.

Public footpath across barley field, typical of the north of the area.
Shaw cum Donnington
Location within Berkshire
Area8.6 km2 (3.3 sq mi)
Population1,686 (2011 census)[1]
 Density196/km2 (510/sq mi)
OS grid referenceSU4767
 London51 miles (82 km)[2]
Civil parish
  • Shaw cum Donnington
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWBURY
Postcode districtRG14
Dialling code01635
PoliceThames Valley
FireRoyal Berkshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament

Geography

The area is mostly green space but where developed is almost entirely residential with shops and cafés. It has housing immediately north of (contiguous with) the town of Newbury. It comprises the villages of Shaw and Donnington and contains the partially ruined castle of Donnington Castle which has most of its various outside walls intact.

Amenities

The ecclesiastical parish church which crosses the River Lambourn bounding the civil parish to the south for a few hundred metres, is of the same name and otherwise of about the same borders. It has one church which has an active Church of England community at Shaw.[3]

Shaw, the eastern clustered development also has the area's Church of England primary school.

Demography

2011 Published Statistics: Population, home ownership and extracts from Physical Environment, surveyed in 2005[1]
Output areaHomes owned outrightOwned with a loanSocially rentedPrivately rentedOtherkm² roadskm² waterkm² domestic gardensUsual residentskm²
Civil parish23121616283130.2400.1100.49416868.6

References

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