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    Bisham

    Bisham is a village and parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead.

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    Staines

    Staines

    Romans settled in Staines in AD43 and named the town “Ad Pontes” meaning “at the Bridges” in reference to the bridge they constructed across the Thames (at the site of the current Staines Bridge).

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    Kelmscott

    Lechlade

    Kelmscott is a small very rural village on the north bank of the River Thames in West Oxfordshire, close to the Gloucestershire border and about 2.5 miles east of Lechlade.

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    Ashton Keynes

    Swindon

    This ancient village is set between Cirencester and Cricklade on the Wiltshire/Gloucestershire border and has many Cotswold stone buildings.

    The village is dominated by water; the River Thames is on the southern boundary and the Thames Path…

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    Goring

    Goring is situated on the River Thames in South Oxfordshire and features the Goring Gap which sits within both The Chilterns and North Wessex Downs Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Its banks forming the border of Oxfordshire and Berkshire…

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    Wargrave

    This large village on the River Thames in Berkshire, is also close to the River Loddon. On the opposite bank is Shiplake. Listed in the Domesday Book of 1086, it has an historic centre, originating in the Tudor period with many listed buildings and…

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    Cookham

    Cookham

    The Royal Manor of Cookham was held by the Crown until 1818 and today, although many changes have taken place, the village is still one of the most popular Thameside resorts with its many superb restaurants and inns, including Bel and the Dragon…

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    Greenwich

    the Royal Borough is home to the awe-inspiring Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, famous for the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, the Old Royal Naval College including the…

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    Pangbourne

    Reading

    Close to Reading, Pangbourne, in West Berkshire, is located on the River Thames and is on the opposite bank of the river to Whitchurch-on-Thames, it marks the border with Oxfordshire.  The Pang flows through the centre of Pangbourne before joining…

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    Eynsham

    Witney

    Eynsham is a market town in West Oxfordshire at an important crossing of the river Thames, midway between Oxford and Witney and a stone’s throw from the A40.

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    Shepperton

    Shepperton

    Situated on the north bank of the River Thames, around 15 miles (24km) from central London, Shepperton is a village between the towns of Chertsey and Sunbury-on-Thames.

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    Egham

    Egham

    Egham town is currently being developed as a Gateway for visitors to Runnymede, with a greater variety of shops being recorded, a brand new cinema, hotel and gym to be completed in August 2018.

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