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The Bird In Hand
"Extremely disappointing. Starters were OK, but we sat with the used plates in front of us for ages. They were eventually cleared and then we waited 45 minutes for our ..." More

Bull Inn
"Good Points: The food was excellent.We had an evening meal on our first night which was very good. The full English breakfast was exceptional and so much we couldn't finish ..." More

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Sonning-On-Thames is a picturesque riverside village with half timbered Tudor houses that will have painters and photographers smiling in anticipation. This delightful village is one of the prettiest along the Thames. Sonning Lock and it’s colourful gardens is lovely for a stroll along the tow path. Or the impressive bridge built in 1775 whose arches spans the River Thames perfectly. The magical scenery surrounding this village is a joy for cyclists and walkers. The Church of St Andrews originally founded in the 7th Century, although parts of the present church dates back to 1310 turns back the hands of time with it’s impressive architecture. Why not visit Dinton Pastures Country Park, set in 335 acres with meadows, no less than 7 lakes and 2 rivers, meandering footpaths take you on a journey of discovery. Or perhaps a trip to a former Mill, now a theatre where plays and musicals are performed, set by the side of the River Thames. Greys Court is a delightful 14th Century house with an enchanting courtyard and tower dating back to 1347, with ornamental gardens cuddled by Medieval walls, what more could possibly be asked for. Sonning and her beauty will dazzle any visitor unashamedly.

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Sonning Golf Club

Inn

Bull Inn

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Bull Inn
Butchers Arms
French Horn
Hare & Hounds
The Bird In Hand

Restaurant

French Horn
Great House at Sonning
Ivy at Sonning

School

Reading Blue Coat School
Sonning C of E Primary School

Sports Clubs

Berks County Sports (Amateur Football)
Forest Old Boys (Amateur Football)
Reading Old Blues (Amateur Football)
Reading Sailing Club (Sailing)

Shops

Sonning Flowers
Csaky Art
Fresh as a Daisy
Forresters

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Great House at Sonning (0.10 miles)

Great House at Sonning

Located in the beautiful conservation village of Sonning on the banks of the Thames, 5 miles between Reading and Henley, The Great House makes the ideal choice whether you are looking for conferences, wedding reception ... more | visit website

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Bull Inn (0.14 miles)

Bull Inn

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The Bull in Sonning is a traditional 16th Century half timbered village inn mentioned in Jerome K Jerome's 'Three Men in a Boat' novel. The 7 bedrooms have just been ... more

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Shepherds House Inn (1.11 miles)

Shepherds House Inn

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The Shepherds House Inn is a popular local family run public house near Reading. We specialise in real ales home cooked foods and offering reasonably priced bed & breakfast accommodation. ... more

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The Crown Inn (1.19 miles)

The Crown Inn
This 17th-century country inn has an excellent restaurant, free parking, free Wi-Fi and modern rooms with luxury beds and large, flat-screen TVs. It is close to Reading and Henley-On-Thames. The Crown Inn is in the village ... more | visit website
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Brackenhurst Hotel (2.30 miles)

Brackenhurst Hotel
A quaint and cozy accommodation in historic Reading, the Brackenhurst Guesthouse is a wonderful home base. Its 2-star facilities and 8 comfortable bedrooms are close to the town centre and 1 minute walk from Reading ... more | visit website
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Elmhurst Hotel (2.34 miles)

Elmhurst Hotel

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All bedrooms are spacious, have a modern outlook and wall to wall carpeting. Each one is equipped with a wash hand basin, razor point, colour television and telephones. We also ... more

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Donnington House Hotel (2.36 miles)

Donnington House Hotel

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The Donnington House Hotel is ideally situated close to Junction 10 (a329 motorway) and Junction 11 of the m4. 20 minute walk from Reading Town Centre and main line railway station. ... more

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The Bull Hotel (2.43 miles)

The Bull Hotel

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The BULLHOTEL is near Henley on Thames, in the warm and friendly village of Wargrave, within 15 minutes of Reading & Maidenhead, Less than 30 minutes to Windsor or Ascot ... more

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Crowne Plaza Reading (2.70 miles)

Crowne Plaza Reading

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Situated on the banks of the Thames this hotel offers stunning views of the river. It is also a great base to visit Ascot, Henley, Windsor and Legoland. Close to ... more

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Holiday Inn Reading M4 Jct10 (2.71 miles)

Holiday Inn Reading M4 Jct10

Exceptional New 4 Star Holiday Inn located in Winnersh Triangle adjacent to the Train Station (direct link to London) and within close proximity of the M4, Reading, Bracknell & Wokingham. Offering 174 luxuriously appointed spacious ... more | visit website

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