Crowthorne house makes latest screen appearance in new series of Black Mirror
Exterior shots of the house in Edgcumbe Park will be seen in and episode of series six of Black Mirror starring Salma Hayek and Annie Murphy
Read moreDetailsExterior shots of the house in Edgcumbe Park will be seen in and episode of series six of Black Mirror starring Salma Hayek and Annie Murphy
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE actor has won a scholarship to a Crowthorne school, to help her develop her career while also studying.
Read moreDetailsThe founders of three-branch agency Hat and Home have launched a mortgage brokerage to aid their mission to 'make moving home a fantastic experience'
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE pub has closed ? but it's not time, gentlemen please, as it will reopen next month following a six-figure refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsTHE shortest route to get to St John's from Crowthorne's High Street lies between the Coral betting shop and the GS Supermarket.
Read moreDetailsSOME say the mystery involves climbing spruce trees in the Scottish Highlands while others claim it lies in a secret recipe from King Arthur.
Read moreDetailsTHE 150th anniversary of St.John the Baptist church in Crowthorne kicks off with a musical theme this Saturday. The renowned Hart Male Voice Choir has performed to full houses all...
Read moreDetailsTHE Crowthorne Archers are targeting new recruits with a come and try day next month.
Read moreDetailsCelebrate the coronation with The Vintage Belles in Crowthorne
Read moreDetailsThe NCT Easter Scavenger Hunt will return to Chaucer Woods in Crowthorne on Friday, April 14, from 10am to noon.
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