Towns & Cities on the River Thames
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Abingdon
Abingdon
The Vale of White Horse's largest town can be reached on foot from the Thames Path or by boat from the river. By road it is only 6 miles, 10 kilometres from Oxford.
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…
Benson
Benson, once known as Bensington, is a large Thames-side village in South Oxfordshire, a short distance from Wallingford
Bisham
Bisham is a village and parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead.
Bray
A pretty riverside parish with a three-mile frontage on the Thames between Maidenhead and Windsor, Bray has become a very popular stopping place for visitors to the Royal Borough as it features a wealth of cottages, houses and fine dining.
Bray
A pretty riverside parish with a three-mile frontage on the Thames between Maidenhead and Windsor, Bray has become a very popular stopping place for visitors to the Royal Borough as it features a wealth of cottages and houses, fine dining and…
Buscot
Buscot is a small Thames-side village about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Lechlade. Originally part of Berkshire it is now in Oxfordshire. A short walk from the end of the village leads past Buscot Weir field to Buscot Lock on the River Thames.
Chertsey
Chertsey
The historic town of Chertsey dates back to 666AD when Erkenwald who became the Bishop of London established an Abbey with a water mill on a tributary that loops back into the Thames, now named the Abbey River. Every year the Abbey River is blessed…Cirencester
Cirencester
Cirencester, in the heart of the Cotswolds, has been a choice destination for nearly 2000 years.
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…
Cricklade
Cricklade
Cricklade is the only Wiltshire town on the young River Thames. Although there had been earlier Iron Age trackways it was the Romans who built the first metalled road, Ermin Street, to cross the low flood plains between Speen and Gloucester.
The…
Datchet
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…
Dorchester-On-Thames
Dorchester-On-Thames
A small historic Oxfordshire village sits at the confluence of the rivers Thame and Thames, just 9 miles south of Oxford.
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.
Elmbridge Borough
Esher
Elmbridge is where town and country meet: a green Surrey borough within easy travelling distance of London.
Eton
On the opposite bank of the River Thames from Windsor lies the town of Eton. Connected by a footbridge, Eton has an importance of its own both historically and commercially.
Faringdon
Faringdon
The market town of Faringdon is perched on a golden limestone ridge between two river valleys – the Ock and the Thames. Just 2.5 miles from the River Thames, Faringdon enjoys panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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…
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…
Hamptons
Consisting of the present day villages of Hampton, Hampton Hill and Hampton Wick.
Henley on Thames
Henley On Thames
This 13th century market town is one of the most beautiful towns in England. Henley on Thames enjoys a wonderful stretch of river with delightful independent shops, brilliant pubs, numerous cafes and great restaurants, while throughout the summer…