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Tour of Historic Goring

For those interested in the rich history of our local area

Goring-on-Thames (Goring) is a village on the River Thames in South Oxfordshire.  Across the river is the smaller Berkshire village of Streatley, often seen as a twin village.  They are linked by Goring and Streatley Bridge and its adjacent lock and weir. A regatta is held here annually. It is at the intersection of The Ridgeway, Icknield Way and Thames Path. The village church, dedicated to St Thomas Becket, has a nave that was built within 50 years of the saint’s death, in the early 13th century.

Join the Goring Gap History Society for a tour of their village. Learn about the people and businesses that thrived there in the past, distant and not so distant.

Numbers are limited, so pre-booking is required. Bookings close three days before the walk. 

2 - 3.30pm 

About Berkshire Family History Society

This tour is organised by Berkshire Family History Society CIO, a registered charity number 1204390.

Image: Goring church from the bridge over the River Thames by Simon Mortimer, CC BY-SA 2.0