Ufton Green is a small village located in the county of Berkshire, England. The village is situated in the south-eastern part of the county, close to the border with Hampshire. Ufton Green is a rural area with a population of around 200 people. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, including fields, woods, and hills. The area is popular with walkers and cyclists, who come to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and stunning views.
The village of Ufton Green has a long history, dating back to the medieval period. The village was originally part of the Ufton Court estate, which was owned by the De La Beche family. The estate was later sold to the Congreve family, who built a new manor house in the village. The manor house is now a private residence, but the village still retains many of its historic features, including a number of listed buildings and a 12th-century church.
Despite its small size, Ufton Green has a strong sense of community. The village has a village hall, which is used for a range of events and activities, including yoga classes, art exhibitions, and community meetings. There is also a local pub, The White Hart, which serves traditional pub food and real ale. The village is well-connected to the surrounding area, with good road links to Reading and Basingstoke, and a regular bus service to nearby towns and villages.