Wick Hill, Bracknell
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{{Infobox UK place
|country = England
|official_name= Wick Hill
|coordinates = {{coord|51.421679|-0.740809|display=inline,title}}
|map_type= Berkshire
|population =
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|civil_parish= Bracknell
|unitary_england= Bracknell Forest
|lieutenancy_england= Berkshire
|region= South East England
|constituency_westminster= Bracknell
|post_town= BRACKNELL
|postcode_district= RG12
|postcode_area= RG
|dial_code= 01344
|os_grid_reference= SU876699
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Wick Hill is a suburb of Bracknell, in the Bracknell Forest district, in the ceremonial county of Berkshire, England.
Geography
The settlement lies north of the A329 road between Bullbrook and Priestwood and is approximately {{convert|0.5|mi|km}} north-east of Bracknell town centre. In contrast to these areas Wick Hill was built as privately owned, largely detached, housing.
The area includes Wick Hill House, a residence of 19th-century explorer St. George Littledale,{{cite web |title=Warfield Hamlets from Hawthorn Hill to Wick Hill|work=Royal Berkshire History|publisher=Nash Ford Publishing|url=http://www.berkshirehistory.com/villages/warfield_ham.html|accessdate=2009-06-29}}{{cite web |publisher=The Internet Archive|work=American Libraries|title=Record of mares & sires : containing the registered entries of 13 hunter stallions and 303 hunter mares and fillies|author=Hunters' Improvement Society|url=https://archive.org/stream/recordofmaressir00hunt/recordofmaressir00hunt_djvu.txt|accessdate=2009-06-29}} since converted to apartments. Other areas of housing are surrounded by the walls of former Edwardian residence built in 1835.
The suburb has a local nature reserve called Whitegrove Copse.{{cite web|url=http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=lnrIndex&query=REF_CODE%3D%271009631%27 |title=Magic Map Application |publisher=Magic.defra.gov.uk |date= |accessdate=2017-04-26}}