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  2. Sonning - Wikipedia

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    Sonning (traditional: / ˈsʌnɪŋ /; [ 2] modern: / ˈsɒnɪŋ /) is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England, on the River Thames, east of Reading. The village was described by Jerome K. Jerome in his book Three Men in a Boat as "the most fairy-like little nook on the whole river". [ 3]

  3. Sonning Common - Wikipedia

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    England. Oxfordshire. 51°30′43″N 0°58′37″W  / . 51.512°N 0.977°W. / 51.512; -0.977. Sonning Common is a village and civil parish in a relatively flat, former common land part of the Chiltern Hills in South Oxfordshire, centred 3.5 miles (6 km) west south-west of Henley-on-Thames and 2.5 miles (4 km) north of Reading .

  4. The Mill at Sonning - Wikipedia

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    The Mill at Sonning. Coordinates: 51.47594°N 0.91577°W. Entrance to the Mill theatre-restaurant in Sonning Eye. The Mill at Sonning is a theatre and restaurant (or dinner theater ), converted from a circa-1800 flour mill on earlier foundations, [ 1] on an island in the River Thames at Sonning Eye in the English county of Berkshire. [ 2]

  5. Bull Inn, Sonning - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Inn when owned by George Gale & Co Ltd.. Traditionally, the Bull was owned by the Bishop of Salisbury, whose palace once stood nearby. Today it is owned by St Andrew's Church who currently rent it to Fullers The present 16th century timber-framed building, it is suggested, was a hospitium for pilgrims visiting the relics of the mysterious St Sarik at the adjoining St Andrew's Church.

  6. Deanery Garden - Wikipedia

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    Deanery Garden. Coordinates: 51.47437°N 0.91134°W. South, garden front of the house, 1921. House ground floor plan, 1921. The upstairs gallery, 1921. Deanery Garden (or The Deanery) is an Arts and Crafts style house and garden in Sonning, Berkshire, England. The house was designed and built by architect Edwin Lutyens between 1899 and 1901. [1]

  7. Sonning Eye - Wikipedia

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    51°28′34″N 0°54′56″W  / . 51.4760°N 0.9156°W. / 51.4760; -0.9156. Sonning Eye is a hamlet on the River Thames in the Sonning Common ward of South Oxfordshire, England, in the civil parish of Eye & Dunsden (one of its four small settlements), at what is since 1974 the southernmost tip of Oxfordshire .

  8. Eye and Dunsden - Wikipedia

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    Eye and Dunsden is a largely rural civil parish in the most southern part of the English county of Oxfordshire. [1] It includes the villages of Sonning Eye, Dunsden Green and Playhatch and borders on the River Thames with the village of Sonning in Berkshire connected via multi-span medieval Sonning Bridge (a series of bridges across channels, in sections replaced due to erosion and narrowness).

  9. Sonning Backwater Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Sonning Backwater Bridges are the road bridges across the first two of three branches of the Thames at Sonning Eye, Oxfordshire, England.. Built in 1986 to replace older wooden structures, one bridge spans a main weir stream – traditionally named the backwater – and the other spans the splayed under-mill outlets from the millrace of the island known as Sonning Eye.