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FREE DANCE LESSON FOR EVERY READER!

It seems to be the nation’s favourite Saturday night past time at the moment – watching celebrities and professionals take to the floor on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing. The show is having an effect in Berkshire and the Chilterns too and now you can join in.

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November 2008: ON SALE NOW

Water walks and winter warmers
What could be finer that an autumn ramble among some of England’s most beautiful scenery with a great pub at the end of it? From Goring to Windsor, we’ll take you on four Thames Path walks to help you work up an appetite.
The Seven Wonders of Windsor
It’s visited by thousand of tourists every year, but do we really appreciate what we have on our own doorstep – the largest inhabited castle in the world, the shortest street in England and world-famous woodland gardens.
Jolly Good Fellowes
Actor, director and Oscar-winning writer talks about Gosford Park, Snobs and his latest novel. Don’t miss him in conversation with editor Tessa Harris at The Croft Hall , Hungerford in December.
Lunching with a legend
Master chef Albert Roux has just opened a new brasserie at Heathrow. Tessa Harris joined him for lunch and found classic French fare in sophisticated surroundings.
Christmas is a-coming
Book your festive parties early!    

Digital Edition

Click here to view FREE digital editions of previous issues of Berkshire Life. The county's premium lifestyle magazine...
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Berkshire Hotels

From bespoke boutique hotels to grand country houses we pick the best of the bunch in Berkshire to compile the monthly definitive guide to the finest hotels in Berkshire...
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Editor's Letter - November 2008

Running a feature on the seven ‘wonders’ of Windsor may sound all well and good, but when it comes to choosing just seven amazing things in the town, it soon becomes apparent that there’s a problem. The Castle is probably the most obvious ‘wonder’, followed by the Thames, but then what? There are just so many great attractions in and around the town, both natural and man-made, that it becomes very difficult to narrow it down to just seven...
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