Information:  - The Vale of White Horse is a local government district of Oxfordshire in England. Most of the district had been part of Wantage Rural District in the county of Berkshire until local government re-organisation in 1974. In 1974 the area of the rural district was split, with the parishes of Ardington, Blewbury, Childrey, Chilton, Denchworth, East Challow, East Hanney, East Hendred, Goosey, Grove, Harwell, Letcombe Bassett, Letcombe Regis, Lockinge, Sparsholt, Upton, West Challow, West Hanney and West Hendred becoming part of the Vale of White Horse district in Oxfordshire, and the rest becoming part of the Newbury district of a smaller Berkshire. The main town is Abingdon; other places include Faringdon and Wantage. There are 68 parishes within the district. Vale of White Horse District Council is located in Milton Park, Milton, and the current Leader of the Council is Matthew Barber.  - Wantage is a market town and civil parish in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire, England. The town is on Letcombe Brook, about south-west of Abingdon, west of Didcot, south-west of Oxford and north north-west of Newbury.  - Berkshire (or , abbreviated Berks) is a county in south east England, west of London. It was recognised as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of Windsor Castle by the Queen in 1957 and letters patent issued in 1974. Berkshire is a county of historic origin and is a home county, a ceremonial county and a non-metropolitan county without a county council. Berkshire County Council was the main county governance from 1889 to 1998 except for the separately administered County Borough of Reading.  - The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England. At , it is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. It also flows through Oxford (where it is called Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor. The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. It rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, and flows into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary. The Thames drains the whole of Greater London.   - Faringdon is a historic market town in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England, about southwest of Oxford, northwest of Wantage, northwest of Reading and east-northeast of Swindon. It is a large parish, its lowest parts extending to the River Thames in the north and its highest ground reaching the Ridgeway in the south. It was the westernmost town in Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.  - Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire. With a population of 159,994 it is the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom, and one of the fastest growing and most ethnically diverse. The city is situated from London, from Bristol, from both Southampton and Birmingham and from Reading.  - Swindon is a large town in Wiltshire, South West England, midway between Bristol, to the west and Reading, to the east. London is to the east, and Cardiff is to the west. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 185,609.  - Buscot Park is a country house at Buscot near the town of Faringdon in Oxfordshire . It was built in an austere neoclassical style between 1780 and 1783 for Edward Loveden Townsend . It remained in the Loveden Townsend family until sold in 1859 to Robert Tertius Campbell , an Australian . Campbell 's daughter Florence would later be famous as Mrs Charles Bravo , the central character in a Victorian murder case that remains unsolved to this day . On Campbell 's death , in 1887 , the house and its estate were sold to Alexander Henderson , a financier , later to be ennobled as Baron Faringdon . Following the death of the 1st Baron in 1934 , the house was considerably altered and restored to its 18th - century form by the architect Geddes Hyslop for his grandson and successor , the 2nd Lord Faringdon . During this era , the art collection founded by the 1st Baron was considerably enlarged , although many of the 1st Baron 's 19th - century works of art were sold immediately following his death . The house and estate was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1956 . The contents ( which include works of art by Rembrandt and Burne - Jones ) are owned by the Faringdon Collection Trust . The house is occupied and managed by the present Lord Faringdon . The mansion and its extensive formal and informal gardens and grounds are open to the public each summer .  - Buscot is a small village and medium-sized civil parish on the River Thames about southeast of Lechlade. Buscot was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.  - Lechlade, or Lechlade-on-Thames, is a town at the southern edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. It is the highest point at which the River Thames is navigable. The town is named after the River Leach that joins the Thames near The Trout Inn.  - The Ridgeway is a ridgeway or ancient trackway described as Britain's oldest road. The section clearly identified as an ancient trackway extends from Wiltshire along the chalk ridge of the Berkshire Downs to the River Thames at the Goring Gap, part of the Icknield Way which ran, not always on the ridge, from Salisbury Plain to East Anglia. The route was adapted and extended as a National Trail, created in 1972. The Ridgeway National Trail follows the ancient Ridgeway from Overton Hill, near Avebury, to Streatley, then follows footpaths and parts of the ancient Icknield Way through the Chiltern Hills to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire. The National Trail is long.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'buscot park' exhibits the relationship of 'located in the administrative territorial entity'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - berkshire  - berkshire county  - birmingham  - bristol  - cardiff  - chilton  - england  - gloucestershire  - harwell  - hill  - north  - northwest  - of  - overton  - oxford  - oxfordshire  - river  - road  - salisbury  - south  - south east england  - south west england  - swindon  - vale of white horse  - west  - wiltshire  - windsor
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