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    High Wycombe

    High wycombe

    Buckinghamshire's largest town, once famous for its chair-making industry the town has recently seen the development of a superb new shopping and leisure complex - Eden.

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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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    Kempsford

    Kempsford


    Kempsford is a village in Gloucestershire, situated on the edge of the Cotswolds between Cricklade and Lechlade with the Thames Path closeby. Kempsford Parish consists of the villages of Kempsford and Whelford.

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    Kingston upon Thames

    Kingston Upon Thames

    Kingston upon Thames is a shopper’s delight, with over 500 stores to choose from. Situated on the banks of the Thames, this historic market town has a strong arts culture and a vibrant festival programme.

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    Lechlade

    Lechlade

    Lechlade is a small market town on the River Thames in Gloucestershire at the southern edge of the Cotswolds.

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    London

    London

    The Thames flows through Central London and provides a stunning backdrop to many of the city's top tourist attractions.

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    Maidenhead

    Maidenhead

    Maidenhead has great rail connections and the town centre has a range of over 300 shops. It is home to Maidenhead Heritage Centre and a thriving arts and culture scene at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts.

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    Marlow

    Marlow is without a doubt one of the loveliest locations on the River Thames, set amongst the rich meadows of the river valley and alongside the woodlands of the Chiltern Hills.

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    Molesey

    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.

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    Moulsford on Thames

    Originally in Berkshire, this small Thames-side village was transferred to Oxfordshire in 1974 and is now part of South Oxfordshire.

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    Nettlebed

    Henley-On-Thames

    Nettlebed was of some importance in ancient times because of its position on the point where the Henley –Oxford road intersects the Chiltern Ridgeway. Later it became a noted staging post. Legend has it that many Kings and Queens stayed at the…

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    Old Windsor

    Old Windsor was the oldest Saxon town in Berkshire and the seat of Edward the Confessor. It continued in importance up until about 1100 when it was gradually overshadowed by the building of Windsor Castle two miles upstream.

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    Oxford

    Even the name 'Oxenford' recalls the city's close links to the Thames (or Isis as it's called locally), where oxen and wagons could safely cross the river.

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    Oxfordshire

    Oxford

    Visit Oxfordshire and discover one of the most beautiful English counties, with the most inspiring city at its heart and historic market towns such as Henley on Thames.

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    Oxfordshire Cotswolds

    Witney

    The Oxfordshire Cotswolds, West Oxfordshire, covers the area to the north of the Thames from Cassington, just upstream of Oxford, to Lechlade, near the source of the Thames.

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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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    Reading

    Reading

    One of the UK's top ten retail destinations alongside the River Thames and River Kennet and 900 years of history at its heart with Reading Abbey Quarter and an array of well-known and local events.

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    Richmond upon Thames

    Richmond upon Thames

    Richmond possesses a timeless charm more akin to a village than a town. Henry VII named Richmond after his favourite Earldom, Richmond in Yorkshire, and the gateway of his magnificent Palace, favoured by Elizabeth I, still remains.

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    Runnymede

    Windsor Road, Egham

    The Borough of Runnymede is famous for its monuments, the most famous being the one to commemorate the Magna Carta. The area is a riverside setting of meadows, grassland and woodland with a network of pleasant paths and pleasure gardens.

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    South Oxfordshire

    You may find that with so many great things to see and do on offer in South Oxfordshire, you might just have to stay a little longer.

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    Southern Oxfordshire

    Whether you are plan a relaxing weekend away or a short family break, you'll be sure to find a range of attractions and activities to keep everyone happy. Southern Oxfordshire is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.

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