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Farnham Royal is a quiet, leafy parish sitting just north of the Slough boundary, effectively bridging the gap between the urban infrastructure of the M4 corridor and the ancient woodlands of Burnham Beeches. The village has a long-standing history, notably its ancient connection to the Crown; historic records show that lords of the manor held the privilege of supporting the sovereign's right arm during coronations. Geographically, it is dominated by its position along the A332, which provides a direct link to the M40 and M4, while also being within easy reach of the Elizabeth Line at Slough or Burnham for those heading into London. It manages to retain a distinct village feel, centred around the church of St Mary and a handful of local pubs, though it shares its borders so closely with Farnham Common that the two often feel like a single community. Much of the local life revolves around the nearby open spaces, with the parish offering immediate access to quiet footpaths and the expansive, protected forest land that defines the southern edge of the Chilterns.