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Coordinates: 51°25′18″N 1°10′47″W / 51.421556°N 1.179670°W
Chapel Row
Chapel Row Post Office and Stores
Chapel Row shown within BerkshireOS grid reference SU572695 Unitary authority West Berkshire Ceremonial county Berkshire Region South East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Newbury Postcode district RG7 Dialling code 0118 Police Thames Valley Fire Royal Berkshire Ambulance South Central EU Parliament South East England UK Parliament Berkshire List of places: UK • England • Berkshire Chapel Row is a village in Berkshire, and part of the civil parish of Bucklebury, England. The settlement lies near to the A4 road, and is situated approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) north-east of Newbury.
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Notable residents
Main article: Bucklebury#Notable residentsChapel Row was the home of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge before her marriage in April 2011.
History
Since the mid 17th century, an inn has stood near to the village green. The site is now occupied by The Bladebone Inn.
In the 18th century, Chapel Row became known for its revels, which were held on the Monday following the feast of Saint Anne.[1] The revels featured events such as backswording (described by Joseph Addison in The Spectator as "a ring of cudgel players who broke one another's heads in order to make some impression on their mistresses' hearts").[1] The sport was not featured in a number of later fayres as at least one contender was reported to have been killed.[1] An 1812 Reading Mercury article on the fayre focuses primarily on agriculture, stating that the event was an opportunity to trade cattle and employ farmhands.[2]
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Sources
- Ford, D N (2001a), Bucklebury, Wokingham, Berkshire: Royal Berkshire History, http://www.berkshirehistory.com/villages/bucklebury.html
- Ford, D N (2001b), The Chapel Row Revel, Wokingham, Berkshire: Royal Berkshire History, http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/chapel_row_revel.html
- The Chapel Row Fayre (2010), The History of the Fayre, http://www.chapelrowfayre.co.uk/history.html
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