Midgham is a village in Berkshire. Midgham Village has been established for many hundreds of years. There is even mention of the village in the Domesday Book. Midgham became a parish in it’s own right in 1857 and the then new Squire appointed the first Vicar (Rev. John Errington) in 1867 for the newly built church now run by Reverend Peter Steele who also has Woolhampton's St Peter's and Beenham's St Mary. The village is well spreadout from the Berkshire Arms in the West, New road hill in the East, Midgham Marsh to the south of the A4 and Midgham Green to the north.
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