The village has never had a village shop or
post office. In the early 20th century, letters were received via
Reading with collection boxes outside the church and outside Grazeley Court farm. Money orders could be sent from the nearest office in
Three Mile Cross and the nearest
Telegraph Office was at
Spencers Wood.
Holy Trinity Church Opened in 1850, the 14th century style
Church of England parish church of the
Holy Trinity was a gift from the
Bishop of Oxford. Built in flint and stone, it consists of a
chancel,
nave, south porch and
belfry with a single
bell. Inside the Church an oak
tablet (which has since been moved to the
village hall) on the north wall remembers the local men who lost their lives during the two
World Wars, with the inscription: :Ye that live on in English Pastures Green, :Remember us and think what might have been The church closed in January 2006.
School Grazeley Parochial
Primary School was built in 1861 at a cost of £442 16s 9d, initially to accommodate 100 pupils. As children walked from nearby
Spencers Wood,
Shinfield and
Burghfield, two extensions to the school in 1893 and 1913 increased capacity to 150. The Merry's Educational Foundation, established by deed in 1862, then proved by will in 1873, provided £20 a year in accordance with the donor's will to provide clothing for poor children – ten boys and ten girls attending the school. Built into the school was the Merry's Trust Cottage where the
District Nurse lived rent free with heating and maintenance costs being partly covered by dedicated savings left in the bank for this purpose. After years of disuse, the cottage was refurbished in 1996 for use by the school for administrative and child resource areas. Originally an all-age school it became a primary school in 1944 and now teaches up to 90 pupils aged between five and eleven, mainly from Grazeley village,
Beech Hill,
Three Mile Cross,
Spencers Wood and parts of
Burghfield.
Grazeley Village Memorial Hall Opened in 1956 the village
memorial hall, normally known simply as Grazeley
Village Hall, provides a venue for the local community, clubs and societies. The Hall is on Grazeley
village green, adjacent to the school and the church. Throughout 2006 it celebrated its
golden jubilee with numerous events including a
fun run and a summer ball.
AWE Burghfield Within the Grazeley Green part of
Wokefield parish and in adjoining
Burghfield is the
Ministry of Defence's
Atomic Weapons Research Establishment factory responsible for the final assembly, maintenance and decommissioning of the
UK's nuclear deterrent alongside the main AWE site at
Aldermaston. ==Sources==