White Waltham
White Waltham is most famous for its airfield that is privately owned and is the home of the West London Aero Club, the largest flying club in the UK.
Famous Berkshire historian, Thomas Hearne, was born in White Waltham in 1678.
White Waltham in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, can be classed as a village that is just two miles west of Maidenhead in East Berkshire.
The village that has falls under White Waltham Parish Council, sits in the mid-west of the parish. The parish also includes villages such as Paley Street and Woodlands Park.
Renting or buying a property in White Waltham is popular because the area is made up of many manors and country houses. Waltham Place, a privately owned estate is a good example as it has an organic farm and is open to the public.
There is a lot of woodland in this village and most of the land lies within the council's greenbelt.
Villagers are passionate about protecting the rural areas in the area and many are part of the White Waltham Village Association. The registered charity aims to protect rural Berkshire in the vicinity of the village. Members often host events in the village to raise funds for the association.
White Waltham C of E Primary School located in Waltham Road is a Church of England School. There are a number of single sex and mixed secondary schools in Maidenhead including Claires Court School, Desborough School and Newlands Girls' School