Exploring the Thames Rivers and Streams: 50 favourite riverside walks

Author:   Richard Mayon-White ,  Wendy Yorke
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781844866717


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 May 2025
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Exploring the Thames Rivers and Streams: 50 favourite riverside walks


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Author:   Richard Mayon-White ,  Wendy Yorke
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Conway
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781844866717


ISBN 10:   1844866718
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: The rivers entering the Thames in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Chapter 1: Swill Brook Walk 1: Lower Mill Farm and Swillbrook Nature Reserve; 4.5 miles (7km) Chapter 2: River Churn Walk 2: Around the Seven Springs; 5.8 miles (9km) Walk 3: Cirencester to Baunton; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 3: River Key (no favourite walk) Chapter 4: Ampney Brook Walk 4: Cricklade and Down Ampney; 5.5 miles (9km) Chapter 5: River Ray (Wiltshire) Walk 5: Shaw Forest to Purton Wood via Mouldon Park; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 6: River Cole Walk 6: Coate Water to Chisledon; 3 miles (4.8km) Chapter 7: River Coln Walk 7: Chetworth Roman Villa to Fossebridge; 6.5 miles (10km) Walk 8: Bibury to Coln St Alywns; 5 miles (4km) Chapter 8: River Leach Walk 9: Northleach to Hampnett and Upper End; 6.5 miles (10.5km) Part 2: The rivers entering the Thames in Oxfordshire Chapter 9: River Windrush Walk 10: Sherbourne to Windrush village; 5 miles (8km) Walk 11: Minster Lovell; 3.5 miles (5.6km) Chapter 10: River Evenlode Walk 12: Charlbury, Chilson and Pudlicote; 7 miles (11km) Walk 13: East End Roman Villa; 3.5 miles (6km) Chapter 11: River Cherwell Walk 14: Charwelton and Hellidon; 4 miles (6.4km) Walk 15: Kirtlington; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 12: River Ock Walk 16: Letcombe Brook; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 13: River Thame Walk 17: Dorchester to Long Wittenham; 8 miles (13km) Part 3: The rivers entering the Thames in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Chapter 14: River Pang Walk 18: Stanford Dingle to Bradfield; 5 miles (8km) Walk 19: Pangbourne and Moor Copse; 4.5 miles (7km) Chapter 15: River Kennet Walk 20: Avebury to Silbury and East Kennet; 5 miles (8km) Walk 21: Speen to Donnington Castle and Bagnor: 5.3 miles (8.5km) Walk 22: Thatcham to the River Enborne and Greenham Common; 8 miles (13km) Chapter 16: River Loddon Walk 23: The Basing Trail at Basingstoke; 7 miles (10km) Walk 24: Dinton Pastures to Twyford and back; 7.7 miles (12km) Walk 25: North Warnborough to Greywell and Odiham Castle; 4 miles (6km) Chapter 17: River Wye Walk 26: West Wycombe; 3 miles (5km) Part 4: The rivers entering the Thames in Surrey Chapter 18: River Colne Walk 27: Rickmansworth to Black Jack’s lock, near Mount Pleasant; 6 miles (9km) Walk 28: St Albans to Childwickbury and Redbournbury; 7.5 miles (12km) Walk 29: Chess Valley at Chenies; 6.8 miles (10km) Chapter 19: River Bourne Walk 30: Chertsey Meads to Weybridge; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 20: River Wye Walk 31: Tilford to Frensham Little Pond and Pierrepoint Farm; 5.5 miles (9km) Walk 32: Camelsdale to Black Down; 6 miles (10km) Walk 33: Godalming to Guildford; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 21: Mole Walk 34: Brockham Village Circular Walk; 5 miles (8km) Walk 35: Dorking to Leatherhead, via Box Hill and the Mole Gap Trail; 7 miles (12km) Walk 36: Cobham Circular Walk; 4 miles (6.5km) Part 5: The rivers entering the Thames in West London Chapter 22: River Hogsmill Walk 37: Riverside Walk from Ewell (source) to the Thames; 8 miles (12.8km) Chapter 23: River Crane Walk 38: Crane Park and Kneller Gardens; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 24: River Brent Walk 39: Horsenden Hill to Brent River Park; 8.3 miles (13km) Chapter 25: Beverley Brook Walk 40: Richmond Park to Putney and back to Wimbledon, using a bus from Putney to Wimbledon; 9.2 miles (15km) Chapter 26: River Wandle Walk 41: Waddon Ponds to Morden Hall; 6.5 miles (10.4km) Part 6: The rivers that meet the Thames in and near East London Chapter 27: River Ravensbourne Walk 42: Keston Common; 3 miles (5km) Chapter 28: River Lea Walk 43: Hertford to Rye House; 7 miles (12km) Walk 44: Cheshunt, Fishers Green and Waltham Abbey; 5 miles (8km) Walk 45: Walthamstow Marshes to Hackney Marsh; 6 miles (10km) Chapter 29: River Roding Walk 46: Loughton; 4 miles (6.4km) Chapter 30: River Rom and Beam Walk 47: Dagenham; 5 miles (8km) Chapter 31: River Ingrebourne Walk 48: Hornchurch Country Park; 6 miles (9.6km) Chapter 32: River Darent Walk 49: Otford to Shoreham and Eynsford (return by train); 5.5 miles (8.8km) Chapter 33: The Mardyke Walk 50: Davy Down and North Shifford; 3.5 miles (5.6km)

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Delightful... beautifully illustrated * Waterways World *


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Richard Mayon-White has lived in the Thames Valley for the last 60 years, and has always enjoyed walking and exploring rivers. As a volunteer, he helps to maintain and monitor the Thames Path and lead riverside walks. Wendy Yorke is an active river explorer, finder of river sources, wild swimmer and nature photographer. She is a professional literary agent, author coach, book manuscript editor, international speaker and leader of author coaching writer retreats in southern France.

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