Wargrave
A quiet riverside spot on the Thames, Wargrave is one of the best-regarded villages in Berkshire. Conveniently located with access to the M4, Reading and London, it has its own railway station that’ll get you to London Paddington in under an hour.
Listed in the Domesday Book of 1086, Wargrave has an historic centre originating in the Tudor period, with shops, cafes, many listed buildings and two marinas.

Location
Wargrave is situated in the A321 road 7 miles (11 km) from both Maidenhead and Reading and 3 miles (4.8 km) from Henley-on-Thames.
Train – Great Western Railway (Henley Branch Line)
Places to Eat
The Bull (Brakspear) - A traditional 15th century village inn with a delightful secluded walled garden serving top-quality home-made pub food.
St. George and Dragon - Riverside Country pub and eating.
H'Artisan - A relaxed, friendly cafe
serving speciality coffee, tea, nourishing food for cyclists and the community
Daisy Love Coffee Shop - a vibrant cafe for topnotch coffee.

Social
Wargrave Festival - The Wargrave Village Festival is a bi-annual celebration of all things Wargrave.
Wargrave News is a free local magazine delivered monthly.
Wargrave and Shiplake Regatta is an annual event.
Wonderful Wargrave is the local Facebook site
Services and Businesses
Wargrave Dr's Surgery (same site as EC)
Wargrave Dental Clinic (inc a chiropodist)
Garden Centre, Café and farm shop
Barber Crew
The Two Tone Barbers & Unisex Salon
The A&I convenience store
Val Wyatt Marina
Bushnells Marina
Community Groups
Library
Garden Allotments
Wargrave Luncheon Club (Over 60s)

