Fishing on the River Thames
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Greenwich-Thames Explorer Trust
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Education & Training
Greenwich
Description
We aim to give people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to discover one of London’s best known but least understood “wild areas”. We hope that everyone who visits us takes away a little bit of the Thames magic!
Over…College Cruisers
Oxford
Friars Court
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Garden
Clanfield
A privately owned 17th century farmhouse with 4 acres of part-moated gardens and nature trail open exclusively to pre-booked groups and parties’
Terrace Cafe
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Café
Henley on Thames
The terrace café offers a fantastic selection of hot and cold dishes, salads, thirst quenching cold drinks, tea, coffee and delectable homemade cakes
Bridge Cottage Guest House
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Type:
Bed & Breakfast
Taplow, Maidenhead
A Victorian cottage. This cosy, homely accommodation is ideally situated on the Bath Road (A4), 100 metres from the River Thames at Maidenhead Bridge. London Heathrow is 20 minutes away, Maidenhead Railway Station is about 15 minutes walk
Henley Moorings
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Marinas & Services
Henley on Thames
Henley Town Council has a number of permanent moorings for hire at Mill Meadows and the Little White Hart. We also have a number of visitor moorings at Mill Meadow - these are not bookable in advance of arrival.
Wallingford Moorings
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Marinas & Services
Wallingford
Wallingford has mooring facilities on either bank, and it boasts a Thames-side campsite, open-air swimming pool and large public park.
Hell-Fire Caves
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Cave
West Wycombe
Excavated by Sir Francis Dashwood in the 1750s, these extraordinary caves were reputed to have hosted the Hell-Fire Club whose membership included some of Britain’s most senior aristocrats and statesmen.
Rousham House
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Historic House / Palace
Rousham, nr Bicester
Totally uncommercialised 17th Century house containing 150 portraits and other pictures with fine contemporary furniture. Rare William Kent (18th Century) designed landscape garden with classic buildings, cascades and statues.
Great Coxwell Barn
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Type:
Historic House / Palace
Faringdon
Thirteenth-century monastic stone tithe barn with interesting timber construction.