Kintbury Explained

Type:Village and civil parish
Official Name:Kintbury
Static Image Name:St. Mary's Church and Houses in Kintbury view from the canal.jpg
Static Image Caption:St. Mary's Church and Houses in Kintbury view from the canal.
Coordinates:51.399°N -1.449°W
Os Grid Reference:SU3867
Population:2534
Population Ref:(2011 census)[1]
Area Total Km2:34.92
Civil Parish:Kintbury
Unitary England:West Berkshire
Region:South East England
Lieutenancy England:Berkshire
Country:England
Post Town:Hungerford
Postcode District:RG17
Postcode Area:RG
Dial Code:01488
Constituency Westminster:Newbury

Kintbury is a village and civil parish in the West Berkshire district, Berkshire, England, between the towns of Newbury and Hungerford. The village has a convenient railway to and, proximity to other transport and local cultural destinations, including Roman and Norman sites, and forms part of a very large Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the North Wessex Downs which extends from the River Thames at Streatley to West Wiltshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Clapton, Elcot and Winding Wood.

Amenities

Amenities in the village have included the Church of England parish church, primary school, a post office, a corner shop, and a bakery.[2] A Roman Catholic youth retreat and work centre, St Cassian's Centre, is south-west of the village centre, between Inglewood and Titcomb. There are two pubs in the village; The Blue Ball and The Dundas Arms.[3] The village has sports facilities including tennis, bowls and football clubs, as well as an indoor leisure centre. The village has an area of Site of Special Scientific Interest on its south eastern border called Catmore and Winterly Copses.[4] The Village has a Local nature reserve called Kintbury Newt Ponds.[5]

Transport

Kintbury railway station in the village is served by local services from and to . The Kennet and Avon Canal runs through the village at Kintbury Lock.[6] A horse drawn widebeam canal boat runs public trips from Kintbury, either towards Newbury or towards Hungerford.

Sport and leisure

The village holds an annual "Ray Boxshall Orienteering Fun Day". An orienteering event named after Ray Boxshall who was heavily involved in running the event in the years before he died. Kintbury has two amateur dramatic societies - The Kintbury Players (who generally perform comedic plays), and St Mary's Drama Group who perform an annual pantomime in the Easter half term holiday. Kintbury has a Sports and Leisure centre - the Kintbury Jubilee Centre, run by the community for the community, with fitness classes, clubs, and a hall available to hire. Kintbury is also home to North Berks Football League club Kintbury Rangers F.C., who play at the Recreation Ground. Notable former players include Southampton F.C striker Charlie Austin and former Everton player Brett Angell.

Notable residents

Demography

+ 2011 Published Statistics: Population, home ownership and extracts from Physical Environment, surveyed in 2005
Output areaHomes owned outrightOwned with a loanSocially rentedPrivately rentedOtherkm2 roadskm2 waterkm2 domestic gardensUsual residents km2
Civil parish322 381 168142 340.407 0.428 0.764253434.92

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk Key Statistics: Dwellings; Quick Statistics: Population Density; Physical Environment: Land Use Survey 2005
  2. Web site: Kintbury Bakery . 27 July 2021 .
  3. http://www.dundasarms.co.uk/ Dundas Arms
  4. http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=sssiIndex&query=HYPERLINK%3D%271002597%27 Magic Map Application
  5. Web site: Kintbury Newt Ponds. Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust. https://web.archive.org/web/20160225045153/https://www.bbowt.org.uk/reserves/kintbury-newt-ponds. 25 February 2016. dead.
  6. Image of Kintbury Lock .Geograph.org Retrieved 2014-12-8
  7. Web site: Robert Harris . 24 January 2022 .