Cublington

Other houses of note include Old Manor Farm, a large low house with a recently created series of gardens; and opposite the church, the former rectory, dating from the 18th century with more recent additions, and an informal garden, open to the public once or twice a year.

[4] One Commission member, planner Colin Buchanan, produced a dissenting report rejecting the proposal to build on Cublington as "an environmental disaster.

"[5] The government later rejected the Roskill recommendation on environmental grounds, in favour of a site at Maplin Sands, Foulness.

In World War 2, the pub and village were popular destinations for personnel serving at nearby RAF Wing and the military hospital, built on the eastern edge of Cublington.

Cublington boasts two tennis courts, a trout and coarse fishing lake and a cricket club.

The Beacon