Great Auclum National Speed Hill Climb was a motorcar course close to Burghfield Common in the English county of Berkshire.
It was based in the grounds of a large country house, formerly owned by a family connected to Huntley and Palmer – the famous biscuit manufacturers at nearby Reading, Berkshire.
"The postponed speed hill-climb up the private drive of Neil Gardner's (sic [4]) house at Burghfield Common happened on 24 June, complete with adjacent funfair and Lord Nuffield to present the prizes."
"[5] Racing resumed in 1947 when: "Salvadori's monoposto Alfa-Romeo won its class in 25.2 sec., but couldn't be extended, and it was L.J.D.
), who drove absolutely superbly getting into third gear in his Cooper 500,..." The last event was held in 1974 and the site has now been re-developed for housing.