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Tel code: 01491 | code search
Postcode: RG8 | code search
Population: 1000
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Folk Customs:
Beating the Bounds
Eton Wall Game
Hungerford Hocktide Court
Swan Upping
Ufton Nervet Bread and Cloth Dole

Streatley on Thames Events

July
Goring & Streatley Regatta

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Bull At Streatley
"Clean comfortable and good value. We were made welcome and, more importantly perhaps, we were given excellent dinners and breakfasts.

Date visited: 19th April 2007 ..." More

The Swan at Streatley
"Good Points: Pleasant room overlooking the river, quiet and peaceful. Bad Points: Duvet too warm for the summer! General Review: The Swan is a good hotel in a very attractive setting. ..." More

The Swan at Streatley
"Good Points: Pleasant room overlooking the river, quiet and peaceful. Bad Points: Duvet too warm for the summer! General Review: The Swan is a good hotel in a very attractive setting. ..." More

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"There are several beautiful weirs across the R. Thames that widens at this point. The weirs can be seen fully as you walk or drive over the main bridge ..." More

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this is a very pretty village that my husband and ...More

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Latest reviews | Events in Streatley on Thames | 10 Places to Stay

Streatley On Thames is a pretty village on the banks of the river, where walking along the paths or climbing aboard one of the many boat trips puts smiles back on faces, or perhaps the swinging of a golf club with panoramic views tempts, then Goring and Streatley Golf Club boasts 18 holes, a shop and tuition from a pro. Or how about Beale Park with a collection of Meerkats, Prairie Dogs, Owls and of course ‘The Little Tikes Village‘. The Living Rainforest is a magical wonder with lizards, birds and butterflies, look out for the giant water lilies, Piranha fish, or the unusual emerald dove. Or how about Basildon Park, a stunning Mansion built in 1776 with it’s elegant staircase, and unusual octagon room, if that’s not enough then the ‘behind the scenes’ exhibition on the making of Pride and Prejudice is sure to please as this was home to ‘Mr Bingley‘. If the thrill of riding on a steam train excites then Cholsey and Wallingford Railway is for you, whether you enjoy the Museum, shop or coffee in a 19th Century Carriage a pleasurable day is promised. Streatley On Thames is a gem of the most precious kind.

Golf Club

Goring & Streatley

Inn

Bull At Streatley

Pub and Bar

Bull At Streatley
Bull Inn

School

Streatley C of E Primary School

Shops

Kulika Charitable Trust
Wineman Ltd

Places to Stay near Streatley on Thames

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Bull At Streatley (0.05 miles)

Bull At Streatley

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The Bull at Streatley provides a warm welcome for visitors to this attractive village alongside the River Thames on the Main route between Reading and Oxford. This historic hostelry dates ... More

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The Swan at Streatley (0.20 miles)

The Swan at Streatley

And this to all is my advice, Put plainly and concretely,
If youre in search of all thats nice, Go to The Swan at Streatley

H.D. Ellis, August 1901

The Swan at Streatley Hotel is situated on the ... More | visit website

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The Miller of Mansfield (0.40 miles)

The Miller of Mansfield

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The Miller of Mansfield has now reopened following a programme of comprehensive refurbishment to create a luxurious Restaurant, Bar and Boutique Hotel. Our restaurant and bar serve modern European cuisine ... More | visit website

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Perch and Pike (1.85 miles)

Perch and Pike

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Situated in the picturesque village of South Stoke, this charming country retreat is ideally located for exploring this part of the Thames Valley on bike, foot or horse-back. The Perch & Pike ... More

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Weir View House (3.47 miles)

Weir View House

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Weir View House overlooks the River Thames and is situated in the picturesque village of Pangbourne, Berkshire. Just 15 minutes from Reading, 45 minutes from ... More

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The Elephant (3.69 miles)

The Elephant
The Elephant Hotel, set in the bustling village of Pangbourne, beside the River Thames, minutes from the vibrant city of Reading, offers a return to the opulence of the Empire. Beautiful handcrafted Indian furniture, rich ... More | visit website
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The George Hotel (3.69 miles)

The George Hotel
The George Hotel is a traditional coaching inn dating back to the 17th century, full of olde English charm and character. It is situated in the beautiful Thames-side village of Pangbourne, Berkshire & and ... More | visit website
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Springs Hotel and Golf Club (3.79 miles)

Springs Hotel and Golf Club

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Nestling deep within the beautiful South Oxfordshire region, this hotel is the ideal place for a relaxed gathering. This fine example of a Victorian Tudor style country house with 18-hole Springs Golf ... More

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Royal Oak Hotel (4.49 miles)

Royal Oak Hotel
The Royal Oak, a stunning country pub with rooms full of character nestled in the picturesque and historic village of Yattendon, on the Yattendon Estate in Berkshire. The Royal Oak stays true to the ... More | visit website
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The Royal Oak (4.51 miles)

The Royal Oak
The Royal Oak, a stunning country pub with rooms full of character nestled in the picturesque and historic village of Yattendon, on the Yattendon Estate in Berkshire. The Royal Oak stays true to the ... More | visit website

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