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Whitchurch-on-Thames Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Whitchurch-on-Thames:
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Located in Whitchurch on Thames, this gallery has carved out a good reputation for showing a wide variety of modern art. The space is well defined and the gallery prides itself on helping to develop a love for art...
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John Carr was an eminent architect of the 18th Century and was commissioned to build this fantastic Palladian mansion for Francis Sykes, a wealthy man who had made his fortune in India. As well as being a spectacular sight...
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Beale Park - part of the Child-Beale Trust - isn’t just home to an extraordinary bird collection (including peacocks, swans, owls and parrots) but offers a narrow gauge railway, unusual farm animals, a new pet’s corner, meerkats and Deer Park....
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This magnificent road bridge across the Thames joins together the villages of Goring in Oxfordshire, and Streatley in Berkshire. The bridge as it stands today was built in 1923, replacing a wooden bridge built in 1837. The bridge is in...
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The Holies is a picturesque area of woodland and downland in Berkshire, with fantastic views, making it a popular destination for hikers and dog walkers. The Holies lays adjacent to Lardon Chase on the top of Streatley Hill; both are...
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Lardon Chase is owned by the National Trust, from this beautiful spot at the top of Streatley Hill, a panoramic view of Goring on Thames can be viewed. This is a very popular destination for ramblers and dog walkers. Notices...
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The Ridgeway is Britain’s oldest road. Stretching 87 miles, this chalk ridge route was used by prehistoric man, and is still enjoyed today by walkers and cyclists. Aldworth is a favourite village to pick up the trail. Ramblers are often...
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This tiny Berkshire parish church is home to the ‘Aldworth Giants’, statues of the De La Beche family dating back to the 14th Century. These reclining figures are considered to be some of the best collections of effigial monuments in...
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Travelling over the double bridges joining together the villages of Goring and Streatley, after taking in the breathtaking views of the River Thames, you will spot St. Thomas of Canterbury on the right hand side (from Streatley into Goring). This...
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From its source in the Cotswolds, the River Thames winds itself along a breathtaking journey to the Thames Barrier in London. The Thames Path is over 180 miles long and one of the most attractive walks on this national trail...
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This museum is dedicated to the long and interesting history of crime fighting in an organised fashion in the Thames Valley. Based at the training academy for new recruits close to Reading, the collection has exhibits that show equipment...
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