Best attractions and places to see around Shottesbrooke, Berkshire, England, include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. This historic hamlet is characterized by its rural landscape, offering a blend of farmland and significant woodlands. The area provides opportunities to explore ancient sites and enjoy the natural beauty of the English countryside.
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Pretty level ride close to the Thames. Only hassel is several 'reduced width' barriers en-route requiring a dismount.
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It is not so common for a Christian place of worship – which encompasses the whole of heaven – to be dedicated to “ALL SAINTS”. Usually it is one (or occasionally two) named saints who hold the patronage of a church – and thus usually also of the parish or town in which it is located. But to find the origin of such a dedication, one has to go far back in history, because the model for this practice of dedication to ALL SAINTS can be seen as a pagan custom, according to which there were already central temples in pre-Christian times that were dedicated to all deities (PANTHEON). The probably most famous Pantheon, formerly a pagan temple and now a Christian place of worship, is located in the Italian capital.
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At this point, you'll have some excellent views of the River Thames. You are on the Sonning Bridge, connecting Sonning with Sonning Eye. Right at this spot is the border between the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
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Hambledon Lock is a historic lock situated on the River Thames that features a long weir. The lock has seen various renovations, and even featured in Charles Dickens' short ghost story.
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It was a beautiful cycle ride mainly through woods. Only two hills. Henley was a good place to stop
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The area around Shottesbrooke is rich in history. You can visit the 14th-century St John the Baptist Church, known for its exquisite memorial brasses and described as 'the perfect English church'. Other notable historical sites include Sonning Bridge, an 18th-century Grade II-listed brick arch bridge over the River Thames, and Hambleden Lock and Weir, a historic lock with records dating back to 1338.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Jubilee River Weir offers miles of grit cycleways, perfect for walking and cycling in a tranquil environment. Hambleden Lock and Weir and Sonning Bridge are also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views and historical interest along the River Thames.
Shottesbrooke is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring farmland and significant woodlands. The Jubilee River Weir is a tranquil spot for enjoying nature, walking, and cycling along its grit cycleways. The area also includes the historic Great Wood, which occupies a large portion of the southern third of Shottesbrooke.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Hurley Lock – View of the River loop' or 'The Bell, Waltham St Lawrence – Pond loop'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Knowl Hill Bridleway Circuit – Shottesbrooke Park loop'. You can find more options and detailed routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Shottesbrooke.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The 'The Bell, Waltham St Lawrence – Pond loop from Waltham St. Lawrence' is an easy 7.4 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Hiking loop from Littlewick Green' which is 5.9 km. For more details, refer to the hiking guide around Shottesbrooke.
Shottesbrooke Park is a Grade II* listed Tudor mansion with a rich history, though it was largely rebuilt in the late 18th century. While the house itself is a private residence and not open to the public, its historical significance and architectural style make it a notable feature of the area. From certain vantage points, you can observe features of its ancient designed landscape, including a medieval church, fishing lake, and moat.
Visitors appreciate the Jubilee River Weir for its tranquil environment and as a wildlife haven. The miles of grit cycleways along the river are popular for walking and cycling, offering a beautiful escape from busy roads. It's also noted for being a great spot for picnics.
Absolutely. Besides the prominent St John the Baptist Church in Shottesbrooke, you can also visit All Saints' Church in Marlow, a Victorian creation known for its graceful spire, and St Mary's Church in White Waltham, which dates back to Norman times with many thirteenth-century features.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the area. Routes like the 'Waltham St Lawrence Bridleway – Braywick Nature Reserve loop' and the 'Jubilee River Weir – Michael Scaife Bridge loop' offer moderate challenges. More options are available in the MTB Trails guide around Shottesbrooke.
Hambleden Lock and Weir is a historic site on the River Thames with a fascinating past. Its first record dates back to 1338, and it has undergone several rebuilds. It's notable for being mentioned in Charles Dickens' short ghost story 'The Phantom of Regatta Island' and was the starting point for the first Oxford and Cambridge University boat race in 1829.
From Sonning Bridge, you can enjoy excellent views of the River Thames. This picturesque 18th-century brick arch bridge connects Sonning with Sonning Eye and is a popular subject for artists and photographers, offering a classic English riverside vista.


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