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Nigel Cox © "SU9181 : Taplow: railway bridge over the A4 road"

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Taplow
TitleTaplow
CountyBuckinghamshire
CoordinatesLat : 51.5166667 Lon : -0.6833333
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Description Incorrect Description? Tell Us!Taplow is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It sits on the east bank of the River Thames facing Maidenhead on the opposite bank. Taplow railway station is situated near the A4 south of the village.

The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'Tæppa's hill'; the Anglo-Saxon burial mound of Taeppa can still be visited. It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Thapeslau.

William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough lived at Taplow Court.

Nearby is Cliveden, former home of Nancy Astor.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Taplow"
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