Fishing on the River Thames
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Thames Boat Hotel
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Hotel Boat
Reading & Henley on Thames
Welcome aboard our Hotel Boat. Our widebeam river cruiser, ‘Down The Hatch’ is crewed by ourselves, Graham and Wendy, both experienced and successful hoteliers.
St George’s Day Celebrations in Wallingford
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Festival
Wallingford
St George’s Day Celebrations in Wallingford – 21st April 2012
The Great Pumpkin Hunt at Waterperry Gardens
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Competition / Game
Nr Wheatly
Join the hunt for perfectly plump pumpkins at Waterperry Gardens.
Cliveden National Trust Gardens October half term trail
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Participatory Event
Nr Maidenhead,, Slough
Explore the world of Cliveden's not-so-creepy crawlies, and create a craft to take home.
Pub In The Park
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Festival
Marlow
Tom Kerridge presents Pub in the Park, a laid-back celebration of the very best food, drink and music.
Datchet
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Towns & Villages
Despite much modern development, Datchet still manages to retain many features of the quiet riverside settlement it once was. The older buildings cluster around The Green with its central oak tree commemorating Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, while those…
Henley Rowing Experiences
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Water Based Activities
Henley On Thames
JUST as a visit to Egypt wouldn’t be complete without seeing the pyramids, so a visit along the River Thames has to include a proper row, here in Henley-on-Thames, home to the world-famous Royal Regatta!
Rowing is becoming one of the fastest growing…‘A Village Vision’ conference
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Participatory Event
Cookham
‘A Village Vision’ conference. All speakers will be acknowledged Spencer experts and authors of various books about his life and work
Cliveden Literary Festival
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Participatory Event
Maidenhead
Cliveden is the magnificent English country house with a unique and extraordinary history of politics and intrigue, aristocracy and espionage, sex and scandal.
Molesey
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Towns & Villages
Molesey
East Molesey is the point at which the Rivers Mole and Thames meet. It is situated opposite the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, the scene of 500 years of royal history from Henry VIII to George II.