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MARKET TOWN AND CIVIL PARISH IN VALE OF WHITE HORSE, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
Wantage, England; Wantage Urban District; Alfredston; Belmont, Oxfordshire; Wantage town council; St Andrew's School (Wantage)
  • Former head office of Wantage Urban District Council in Portway
  • The [[Old Town Hall, Wantage]], completed in 1878
  • Front of King Alfred's Academy Centre Site
  • Saints Peter and Paul parish church]]
  • [[Stagecoach Gold]] bus in Wantage Market Place on former route X30 (now S9)
  • Statue]] of [[Alfred the Great]], by [[Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg]]
  • The former head office of the [[Wantage Tramway]] Company in Mill Street

Wantage         
·noun That which is wanting; deficiency.
Wantage (UK Parliament constituency)         
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1983 ONWARDS
Wantage (constituency)
Wantage is a constituency in Oxfordshire represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by Conservative MP David Johnston.
St Mary's School, Wantage         
INDEPENDENT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL IN WANTAGE, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
St Mary's, Wantage
St Mary's School was an independent day and boarding girls' school located in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England. In 2007 it merged with Heathfield School to become Heathfield St Mary's School (later reverted to Heathfield) and the Wantage site was closed.

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Wantage

Wantage () is a historic market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. Although within the boundaries of the historic county of Berkshire, it has been administered as part of the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire since 1974. The town is on Letcombe Brook, 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Abingdon, 24 miles (39 km) north-west of Reading, 15 miles (24 km) south-west of Oxford and 14 miles (23 km) north-west of Newbury.

It was the birthplace of King Alfred the Great in 849.