Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Autumn walk along the Thames Path


Starting in Goring's main road. Atumn colours deck the wall of the Miller of Mansfield pub-purveyors of real ales, fine food and friday night jazz.




Anglican church from Goring bridge
Goring Lock-allows river traffic to drop down to or rise up from a lower reach of the river.

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Patrons feeding real swans from the terrace of the Swan inn.

Boat Houses-Mock tudor including Lead lighting windows.


A Family of very fine swans indeed putting on a show across from The Leatherne Bottle Inn. Why are the pubs always on the other side when one could do with a pint?


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