Fishing on the River Thames
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Grafton Manor
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Self-Catering
BAMPTON
Wing of small country manor house on 300-acre farm situated in the Thames Valley. To sleep 5/6.
The Shillingford Bridge Hotel
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Hotel
Wallingford
Relax and unwind at the Shillingford Bridge Hotel, with tasteful individually decorated bedrooms, delicious food and friendly, helpful staff.
Pret
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Café
Windsor
Pret creates good natural food and freshly roasted organic coffees. All our bagettes, sandwiches and hot toasties are fresh daily in our on-site kitchen. We also serve a range of soups, snacks, pastries and cakes.
HMS Belfast
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Education & Training
HMS Belfast is a historic warship moored in the Pool of London, adjacent to Tower Bridge and opposite the Tower of London.
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.
The Royal Oak
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Pub/Inn
Windsor
The Royal Oak is an impressive building in the shadow of Windsor Castle. With a roaring fire in the winter and the castle view terrace in the summer, this is truly an all year round venue serving freshly prepared food.
biztro
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Restaurant
Bampton
biztro is a new restaurant located in the heart of Bampton. The restaurant offers simple bistro dishes and fine wines served by friendly staff in a warm and informal setting.
Stag Hall
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Bed & Breakfast
Henley on Thames
Period cottage, set in beautiful wooded Chiltern countryside, 5 miles from Henley, 7 miles from Reading. Ideal for walkers.
The Kingfisher Inn
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Inn
Wallingford
Modern inn at head of Old Wharf Road, serving home-made Mediterranean influenced food. Short walk to banks of River Thames.
The Eagle and Child
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Pubs
Oxford
The Eagle and Child pub has a famous literary past, JRR Tolkien became involved with an informal literary group of staff and students known as the 'Inklings', including C S Lewis and Charles Williams, which met on Tuesday nights in the pub.