East Berkshire Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC)

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East Berkshire Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC)

The East Berkshire Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project, was funded by Historic England and undertaken by Berkshire Archaeology. The database and linked GIS form part of the Berkshire Archaeology Historic Environment Record, whereas the project report, which discusses the methodology used and presents the results and conclusions, is available here for download. The project covers the unitary authorities of Reading, Windsor & Maidenhead, Bracknell Forest, Slough and Wokingham, and was completed in 2019.


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