Things to do on the River Thames

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    Maharajahs Well

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    Historic Site

    Henley-on-Thames

    A 25ft-high iron and gilt, Indian temple-style well with winding gear. Built in 1863 with gardens and orchard park, and warden's cottage (not open to public).

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    Maidenhead Commons and Cock Marsh

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    Natural Feature

    Maidenhead

    These properties include commonland and greens to the south of the River Thames. The sites include a variety of habitats, with woodland, scrub thickets, grassland, downland ponds, riverside, meadows and are ideal for walking.

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    Maple Marine Ltd

    Leatherhead

    Maple Marine are independent yacht surveyors covering both inland waterways and coastal surveys worldwide.

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    Mapledurham House

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    Historic House / Palace

    Reading

    An Elizabethan manor house alongside the River Thames, containing paintings, oak staircases, and moulded ceilings. Home to the Blount family for over 500 years.

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    Mapledurham Watermill

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    Water Mill

    Reading

    The last working corn and grist watermill on the Thames with parts dating from the 15thC. Flour produced is sold in the shop, and the traditional working machinery can be viewed.

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    Maritek Holdings Ltd

    Thames Ditton

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    - Boat building

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    Marlow Town Walks

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    Walking Tour

    Marlow

    The Walks Group has 8 enthusiastic members, who organise a series of guided walks around Marlow throughout the summer months.

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    MBNA Thames Clippers

    London

    MBNA Thames Clippers are the fastest & most frequent fleet on the river with departures from major London piers every 20 minutes. Our services stretch from Putney to Royal Arsenal Woolwich, and we cater for all, from early morning commuters to…

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    MDL Marinas

    MDL Marinas has 40 years operating in the marina sector and has 18 marinas in the UK. With beautiful locations it is committed to environmental improvement and supports The Green Blue; the environmental awareness campaign for the boating community.

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    Merry Pedaller Bike Tours

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    Walking Tour

    Whitton

    A tour company specializing in one way guided bike rides and luggage transfer to historic places in South West London.

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    Midsomer by Boat with Hobbs of Henley

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    Boat Trip

    Henley On Thames

    Explore Midsomer countryside from the river with Hobbs of Henley.

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    Midsomer Murder Tours

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    Walking Tour

    Henley

    Midsomer Murders Location Tours – Henley on Thames

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    Millets Farm Centre

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    Garden Centre

    Frilford

    Garden centre, farm shop, pick-your-own, trout fishery, munchery, restaurant, picnic area and play area.

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    Minster Lovell Hall and Dovecote

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    Historic Site

    Minster Lovell

    Ruins of a large 15th century manor set around courtyard. Situated in attractive settings on the banks of the River Windrush. A skeleton found in 18th century is said to be that of Lord Lovell.

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    MJ Musk Marine Sales

    Uxbridge

    We have 220 non-residential, rural moorings for cruisers and narrowboats in a secluded countryside setting.

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    Museum of English Rural Life

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    Museum

    Reading

    The Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL) is England’s most extensive museum dedicated to farming, food, craft, rural life and countryside issues.

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    MyRiverCruising

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    British Marine

    Reading

    Welcome aboard to myrivercruising boating holidays idyllically situated on the River Thames also offering RYA Boat Training Courses. We are a family business and pride ourselves in offering quality self-drive boating holidays on the River Thames.

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