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Twyford is a huge town and common area in the English Royal district of Berkshire with a populace of around 7,000 people. It is in the Thames Valley at framework reference SU794752 on the A4 among Reading and Maidenhead, near Henley-on-Thames and Wokingham. The town's toponym is Anglo-Saxon in inception, and means twofold ford.It is a typical name in England. Twyford had two portages more than two parts of the River Loddon, on the Old Bath Road toward the west of the inside. In 871 Alfred the Great, his sibling Ethelred, and their armed force got away from their Viking followers by fording the River Loddon at Twyford, following the primary Battle of Reading.
William Penn, organizer of Pennsylvania, who was an outstanding donor who gave his life reserve funds to Loddon Village Hall, spent the last long periods of his life in Ruscombe Fields, a property near Twyford, and is recollected by a private road named 'Pennfields'. Twyford was basically an agrarian settlement until the happening to the railroad in 1838 put it on the fundamental line toward the west and in this manner made it an intersection for the Henley Branch Line. Be that as it may, its situation on the Bath Road had dependably brought movement which was focused on the King's Arms, an essential training hotel.
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