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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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    Streatley-on-Thames

    The village of Streatley-on-Thames stands on the opposite side of the River Thames to Goring; Oxfordshire on one side and West Berkshire on the other, linked by a bridge which was built in 1923

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    Sunbury

    Sunbury On Thames

    The name Sunbury derives from the 10th Century Saxon Lord Sunna, who built a Burgh, or settlement on the Sunbury riverside. Today, a conservation area exists in Subury covering numerous historic buildings, restaurants and pubs and a beautiful stretch

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    Teddington

    Teddington

    In 2021 The Sunday Times voted Teddington the 'Best place to live in London' with its towpath, the Thames Path National Trail, Bushey Park, a wide variety of artisanal shops, restaurants and cafes.

    River Thames boat trips from Hampton Court to…

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    The Chilterns - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

    The Chilterns AONB stretches from the River Thames between Wallingford and Marlow up through Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire to Hitchin in Hertfordshire and was designated in 1965 as one of the finest areas of countryside in the UK.

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    Wallingford

    Market Place, Wallingford

    Wallingford is a pretty market town nestled between the River Thames and the ancient ruins of Wallingford Castle in the glorious South Oxfordshire countryside.

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    Walton on Thames

    Walton on Thames

    Walton is a vibrant town, situated beside the River Thames in Surrey. The town centre offers numerous shops and restaurants to sample. The Heart is an exciting brand new retail and residential complex, which combines top high street fashion with…

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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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    Weybridge

    Weybridge

    Weybridge is close to the attractions of London

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    Windsor

    Windsor

    The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is a short break destination in South East England combining 1,000 years of history, contemporary shopping and fine dining with sports, leisure activities and events.

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