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  1. RBH: History of Clewer, Berkshire

    WEBClewer Village In the Shadow of Windsor. The name derives from Clifwara meaning Cliff-Dwellers, i.e. those who lived below the hill on which Windsor Castle was built. The castle site was actually in Clewer manor until …

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    Clewer / ˈkluːər / (also known as Clewer Village) is an ecclesiastical parish and an area of Windsor in the county of Berkshire, England. Clewer makes up three wards of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, namely Clewer North, Clewer South and Clewer East.
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    The Clewer Initiative is enabling Church of England dioceses and wider Church networks to develop strategies to detect modern slavery in their communities and help provide victim support and care.
    It was used by soldiers, traders and pilgrims. A chapel was built beside the ford to minister to travellers en route from St Leonard’s Hill in the south to the Chiltern escarpment in the north. Muggers and highwaymen were prevalent and law enforcement was in the hands of the local landlords. Clewer is the oldest village in the Royal Borough.
    The name Clewer comes from the word Clifwara meaning "cliff-dwellers", and is named after those who lived below the hill on which Windsor Castle was built. Historically, Clewer pre-dates New Windsor and still exists as a separate ecclesiastical parish.
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  3. WEBClewer is the oldest village in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, with a history of a ford, a chapel and a highwaymen. Learn more about its origins, attractions and nearby places to visit.

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