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WINDSOR

There’s something wonderful about Windsor. It’s a town that’s crowned by a castle; a place where pomp and ceremony are par for the course. It’s the jewel in Berkshire’s crown, from the swathe of the Great Park to the south to the sweep of the River Thames to the north, and the mix of history, culture and heritage in between.

From its position at the top of the hill, Windsor Castle watches

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