Lechlade on the River Thames
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Lechlade

The highest town that the Thames is navigable to, Lechlade (pronounced Letchlade) was a borough and market town from the early 13th century.

The church of St Lawrence, completed in 1476, dominates the market square and is well worth a visit.

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