Wheat fields in the Unhill Bottom dry valley, Berkshire
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Caption - Wheat fields in the Unhill Bottom dry valley, Berkshire. A clearly marked footpath follows the curving course of the dry valley.
Walk 3484 : The Fair Mile & Unhill Bottom, near Streatley
Photographer : Andrew Smith
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Berkshire
The County of Berkshire is bisected by the Thames Valley with higher land rising to the north and south of this great river. The county has mane areas of woodland with trees that prefer acid soils. These include Bracknell Forest, Windsor Great Park, Crowthorne and Stratfield Saye Woods. The highest land lies along the Hampshire border to the south The highest point in the county is Walbury Hill at 297 metres above sea level. The open upland areas compete with Newmarket (Suffolk) for horse racing training and breeding. Away from the towns cereal crops are widespread. The major towns and centres of population include Ascot, Eton, Maidenhead, Newbury, Reading, Slough and Windsor.
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