Wargrave

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Wargrave is a village in Berkshire, England beside the River Thames, near Henley-on-Thames and opposite the village of Shiplake. It has three local schools, the primary school, infant school and a comprehensive school. Each are funded by the Church of England.

The village is located off the A4. It is also situated on the Henley Branch Line from Twyford to Henley-on-Thames.

The Wargrave & Shiplake Regatta is a light-hearted annual boating event on the river.

Raymond Baxter and Paul Daniels are both local residents of Wargrave.

Position: grid reference SU787785

Nearby towns and cities: Henley, Maidenhead, Reading

Nearby villages: Crazies Hill, Hare Hatch, Lower Shiplake, Shiplake, Twyford.

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Settlements in Wokingham District
Towns: Earley | Wokingham | Woodley
Civil parishes: Arborfield and Newland | Barkham | Charvil | Finchampstead | Remenham | Ruscombe | St Nicholas Hurst | Shinfield | Sonning | Swallowfield | Twyford | Wargrave | Winnersh | Wokingham Without
Other villages: Arborfield Cross | Arborfield Garrison | Cockpole Green | Crazies Hill | Farley Hill | Grazeley | Hare Hatch | Holme Green | Kiln Green | Riseley | Ryeish Green | Sindlesham | Spencers Wood | Three Mile Cross