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The '''Royal Paddock Allotments''' are adjacent to ] in ]. Initially chartered in 1921 by ], they are used for gardening. Rent is quite low and there are 200 plots to be used. An annual competition is held to award a silver cup for 'best gardener'. The '''Royal Paddock Allotments''' are adjacent to ] and ] in ], ], ]. Initially chartered in 1921 by ], they are used for gardening. Rent is quite low and there are 200 plots to be used. An annual competition is held to award a silver cup for 'best gardener'.


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The Royal Paddock Allotments are adjacent to Bushy Park and Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club in Hampton Wick, Middlesex, England. Initially chartered in 1921 by King George V, they are used for gardening. Rent is quite low and there are 200 plots to be used. An annual competition is held to award a silver cup for 'best gardener'.

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