Cippenham

Cippenham

Coordinates: 51°30′57″N 0°38′19″W / 51.5159°N 0.6387°W / 51.5159; -0.6387

Cippenham
Cippenham is located in Berkshire
Cippenham

 Cippenham shown within Berkshire
OS grid reference SU945805
Unitary authority Slough
Ceremonial county Berkshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Slough
Postcode district SL1
Dialling code 01628/01753
Police Thames Valley
Fire Royal Berkshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Slough
List of places: UK • England • Berkshire

Cippenham is a suburb of the unitary authority of Slough in the county of Berkshire, England. It was transferred to Berkshire from Buckinghamshire in 1974.

The name, Cippenham derives from the old English Cippan-ham, meaning Cippa's homestead.

King Henry III had a palace here. The spot is still marked on modern maps as "Cippenham Moat" and is very close to the M4 motorway.

Cippenham Green was where villagers grazed their cows, until the end of the 19th century, and is the only ancient village green left within Slough's boundaries. A 1925 document (Parishes: Burnham with Lower Bovney, a History of the County of Buckingham: Vol 3 (1925) pp 165–184). described Cippenham as some cottages and other buildings clustering around the green, with several large farms on the outskirts. Notable large houses included Western House, occupied by Mr Josiah Gregory. Western House is the name of the current primary school, which moved in April 2006 to new premises in the centre of the new Cedar Parks housing development. Other notable houses from the early 20th century include Cippenham Lodge and, Cippenham Court. The Long Barn public house dates from the 17th century and was originally a farm outbuilding belonging to Cippenham Court, a market research company now stands on the original site of Cippenham Court. Cippenham Lodge still stands as a private dwelling and is located in Lower Cippenham Lane. Much of the original farmland has now been built on in the major housing developments of Windsor Meadows and Cedar Parks, which is still in the final phases of development.

During the First World War a vehicle repair depot was established in the grounds of Cippenham Court Farm. After the war the site was sold to a group of businessmen called the Slough Trading Company, who changed their name in 1926 to Slough Estates Ltd. This formed the basis of Slough Trading Estate, the first trading estate established in the world.

Cippenham is also home to Cippenham Sports Football Club.[1] They currently play in the East Berkshire League Division Two at Mercian Way Park. In the 2007/2008 season they reached the East Berkshire League Cup final for the first time, beating three Premier League teams on the way. However they missed out on winning the cup after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Waltham FC in a closely contested encounter. The end of the 2009/2010 season saw the club relegated to Division Two.

The club was founded in 1923 as Cippenham F.C. and was a founder member of the Slough Town Challenge Cup and the old Windsor Slough & District League. During the early 80‘s Cippenham Football Club amalgamated with Cippenham Cricket Club and originally played on the village green, crossed by a road. This led to problems with cricket fielding and the disbandment of the cricket side of the club in the early 1990s, and the move of the football team to Mercian Way.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cippenham Sports website

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