Country: | England |
Type: | Village |
Official Name: | Woodlands St Mary |
Static Image Name: | St Mary's in Woodlands St Mary - geograph.org.uk - 25889.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | St Mary's Church |
Civil Parish: | Lambourn |
Lieutenancy England: | Berkshire |
Unitary England: | West Berkshire |
Region: | South East England |
Constituency Westminster: | Newbury |
Os Grid Reference: | SU339747 |
Coordinates: | 51.4702°N -1.5119°W |
Woodlands St Mary is a small village in the English county of Berkshire. The village is situated in the civil parish of Lambourn, and is 3miles to the south of the village of Lambourn, and 1miles from Lambourn Woodlands. The parish is within the unitary authority of West Berkshire, close to the border between the counties of Berkshire and Wiltshire.
Woodlands St Mary is located on the route of Ermin Way, the Roman road which connected Calleva Atrebatum (today's Silchester) to Glevum (Gloucester). The route of Ermin Way through the village is used by today's B4000 from Newbury to Lambourn.[1] The modern M4 motorway passes just to the south of the village, with the nearest junction 14, about 2miles to the east, between Shefford Woodlands and Hungerford Newtown.
St Mary's church was built in 1851 and designed by the architect, Thomas Talbot Bury. It is a Grade II listed building.