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    Pangbourne is a village and civil parish on the River Thames in the West Berkshire unitary area of the county of Berkshire, England. Pangbourne has shops, churches, schools and a village hall. Outside its grouped developed area is an independent school, Pangbourne College.

  2. Surrounded by picturesque countryside that cradles the River, many visitors come through Pangbourne on the National Thames Pathway but stop to enjoy the town’s tranquillity. The water meadows, owned and maintained by the parish council are a popular spot for a picnic or a stroll.

  3. About. Close to Reading, Pangbourne, in West Berkshire, is located on the River Thames and is on the opposite bank of the river to Whitchurch-on-Thames, it marks the border with Oxfordshire. The Pang flows through the centre of Pangbourne before joining the Thames.

    • Roy V. Leatherhead, UK 625 contributions. Well done National Trust for having a house open on a January weekday! We were pleasantly surprised to find this property open daily when so many have closed or gone to restricted hours.
    • Rob. Surrey, UK3 contributions. So emotional. Can’t say much more but please visit. It’s a surprise to see this in a small place like Pangbourne but well worth a visit.
    • MarkMahoney. Aldershot, UK1,823 contributions. Kenneth Grahame cottage. Wonderful cottage of kenneth grahame the famed writer of wind in the willows. He lived here for the last years of his life.
    • Rae T. 1 contribution. Amazing treasure. I have been going here since 2019 and I absolutely adore it. It's my treat to myself as often as possible because it benefits me more than any spa day could.
  4. Pangbourne: ancient village full of character. Records of the village of Pangbourne exist back to 844 and much of its history dates back to Norman times. The Roman road from Silchester to Dorchester-on-Thames runs through the parish, where many Roman artefacts and coins have been discovered.

  5. » About Pangbourne. Pangbourne Village – Population circa 3500. Pangbourne owes its existence to its location on a strategic crossing point of the River Thames. The Thames has been an important route for human communities for many thousands of year.

  6. May 6, 2024 · Welcome to the picturesque Pangbourne Circular Walk, a scenic journey that unfolds in the charming village of Pangbourne, nestled in the heart of Berkshire. This delightful walk takes you through a landscape brimming with history, from ancient woodlands to lush green fields, and along the serene banks of the River Thames.

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