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Straddled between the market town of Wokingham and the larger hub of Reading, Winnersh is defined largely by its practicality and its position within the Loddon Valley. Historically a small hamlet focused on agriculture and weaving, it evolved significantly with the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century and the later development of the M4 corridor. Today, it functions as a well-connected residential and commercial node, anchored by the Winnersh Triangle business park which occupies the land between the A329(M) and the River Loddon. The area is bisected by the A329 Reading Road, where most local amenities - including the primary schools and the large Sainsbury’s that serves as a focal point for the community - are located. While much of the landscape is modern housing, ribbons of green remain at Dinton Pastures Country Park on the northern edge, offering over 300 acres of lakes and meadows that provide an essential sense of openness in an otherwise busy part of Central Berkshire.