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 The centre of modern Easthampstead is the green, in the middle of which stands Point Royal. Easthampstead Green
 Facing one side of the Green is the small parade if shops, called Rectory Row. Rectory Row shops
 The shops front onto Rectory Lane, which being the main through-route is what most people see of Easthampstead.
The bus on its way through to the Town Centre is in the current livery of First Bus.
Rectory Row, Easthampstead
 St Michaels Church is a landmark throughout Easthampstead, and can be seen here overlooking Saffron Road. Saffron Road
 The quiet streets around here, such as Rosset Close, are the main residential areas in Easthampstead. Dundas Close
 The Ancient Monument of Bill Hill lies between Easthampstead and the Staff College roundabout on the A322. It's existence is often overlooked by the large numbers of people who must walk and cycle past each day. The ancient monument of Bill Hill is often overlooked

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