Temple Mill Island
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Temple Mill Island is an island in the River Thames in England upstream of Marlow, and just below Temple Lock. It is on the southern Berkshire bank close to Hurley.
The island is named after the three watermills that used to be on the island for beating copper and brass. The island is now has a modern housing development on it with a marina.
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Next island upstream | River Thames | Next island downstream |
Poisson Deux Islands | Temple Mill Island | Gibraltar Islands |