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Olde Bell Hotel |
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01628
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oldebellreception@coachinginn.co.uk |
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High Street |
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Dating from the 12th
Century today the Olde Bell is open for locally sourced
simply cooked foods, drinking and lodgings with over 50
bedrooms. Well worth a visit just to appreciate its history |
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Hotel
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Black Boys Inn |
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01628 824212 |
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info@blackboysinn.co.uk |
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Black Boys Lane |
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The Black Boys Inn
specialises in French home cooking, simple - and simply
delicious - dishes prepared with passion and a great
generosity of spirit |
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Caravan & Camping Park |
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Riverside
Park |
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01628
823501 |
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info@hurleyriversidepark.co.uk |
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River
Thames |
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We are a
family-run Holiday Park alongside the River Thames in the
picturesque village of Hurley offering an ideal location to
relax and enjoy to Thames Valley, or to visit the wide
variety of attractions that the South East has to offer.
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Public House |
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Dew Drop
Inn |
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01628 824327 |
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host@dewdrophurley.co.uk |
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Honey Lane |
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The Dewdrop
is a picturesque pub & restaurant situated in woodlands, nr.
Hurley village, a short distance from Marlow, Henley &
Maidenhead, & accessible by numerous footpaths, cycle paths,
bridleways and car. We serve traditional home made hearty
food.
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Religion |
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St Mary the
Virgin |
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Rev Keith Nicholls |
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01628
828822 |
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kbnicholls@hotmail.com |
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High
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Actively
listening to God we will build on our rich and diverse
worship traditions harnessing our varied talents and
resources to reach out to the wider community as a relevant
focus of spiritual growth and Christ's love.
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Bed & Breakfast |
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Hurley B&B |
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Katie & Daniel Gear |
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01628
825446 |
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info@hurleybedandbreakfast.co.uk |
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High
Street |
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Hurley Bed
and Breakfast is a pretty, cottage style property. It is
situated in the picturesque riverside village of Hurley.
Between Henley on Thames and Windsor, it offers a unique
setting for guests to enjoy the beauty and surroundings of
the Thames Valley and Ashley Hill Forest. |
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Regatta
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Hurley Regatta |
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Martin Fry |
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01628
829905 |
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janet@burfitts.co.uk
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River
Thames |
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The Regatta is held on a
stretch of the River Thames on the Berkshire Bank just
downstream of Hurley Lock. The course is approximately 400
meters long, with a slightly shorter course for some races,
particularly those involving children or potentially
unstable craft!
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Music
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Waltham St Lawrence Silver Band |
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Derek Holland Musical Director |
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0118 901 6609 |
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Neville Hall |
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A traditional British brass
band in the heart of the East Berkshire countryside, Waltham
St. Lawrence Band was founded in 1886, and continues to make
a significant contribution to local events. We are a
non-contesting band, open to players of all levels of
ability who want to make music for pleasure and entertain
the public
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Public House
Restaurant |
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The Red
Lyon |
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Simon
Pitney-Baxter |
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01628 501101 |
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No email |
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Henley Road |
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Simon is Chef and Patron
with a career spanning thirteen years working in hotels and
restaurants including three one star Michelin restaurants,
he has now realised his dream of taking on his own pub
restaurant and exercise his passion for fine food and wine.
Come and offer your support by visiting soon. |
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Public House |
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Rising Sun |
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01628 824274 |
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No email |
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High
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Public House |
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The Seven
Stars |
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01628 822967 |
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No email |
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Bath Road |
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The Seven Stars is a
traditional old coaching inn, offering a very warm welcome
to all. There are several bar areas and a really lovely
large garden at the back.
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Hotel
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Bird in Hand |
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Caroline Shone |
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01628 826622 |
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sthebirdinhand@aol.com |
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Bath Road |
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The Bird in Hand is a
delightful 14th century Country Inn offering accommodation,
bar, dining and conference facilities |
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Public House |
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The Old House Freehouse |
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Nobby &
Craig |
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01628
825861 |
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No email |
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Warren Row
Road |
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For much of its two
hundred year existence 'The Old House' was known as the 'Old
House at Home'. While the word home no longer features in
the pub name there is no doubt that this remains the
overwhelming feeling when you enter this lovely country inn |
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