Honey Bottom (also written as Honeybottom) is a hamlet in the
civil parish
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of
Shaw-cum-Donnington
Shaw-cum-Donnington is a civil parish in West Berkshire, England with all of its urban or suburban area immediately north of the largest town in the district, Newbury. It comprises the villages of Shaw and Donnington and contains the partia ...
in the
English
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county of
Berkshire
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.
The settlement lies approximately north-west of the town of
Newbury, between the villages of
Bagnor and
Winterbourne. It covers the very north-eastern portion of the
Donnington half of the parish of Shaw-cum-Donnington, on the southern edge of
Snelsmore Common.
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Hamlets in Berkshire
West Berkshire District
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