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Paley Street


FieldValue
countryEngland
typeVillage
official_namePaley Street
static_image_nameB3024, Paley Street - geograph.org.uk - 814119.jpg
coordinates
civil_parishWhite Waltham/Bray
population_ref
unitary_englandWindsor and Maidenhead
regionSouth East England
lieutenancy_englandBerkshire
constituency_westminsterMaidenhead
post_townMAIDENHEAD
postcode_districtSL6
postcode_areaSL
dial_code01628
os_grid_referenceSU871764

Paley Street is a small village in the civil parishes of White Waltham and Bray, in the Windsor and Maidenhead district, in the ceremonial county of Berkshire. It is situated about 4 mi south of Maidenhead and 6 mi west of Windsor. By the later medieval period, 'street' was often used to describe straggling villages in areas of late woodland clearance. Paley Street is one such example.

Amenities

Paley Street had two pubs; The Bridge House and The Royal Oak, the latter being a Michelin starred gastro pub formerly owned by TV personality Michael Parkinson. The pub closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and was subsequently demolished. A new restaurant is due to be erected on the site.

References

References

  1. The Place-Name Evidence for a Routeway Network in early Medieval England, Ann Cole - Kellogg College Oxford 2010. page 28
  2. Hickman, Martin. (2010-01-15). "Served at a rush - the latest Michelin star news". [[The Independent]].
  3. "Interview with Michael Parkinson".
  4. "Village pub set for total overhaul".
  5. "Royal Oak in Paley Street to become new restaurant".
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