Built-up area in West Berkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.525, -1.153 |
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| OS grid ref: | SU 58 80 |
| Population: | 1,060 |
Streatley is a picturesque village on the south bank of the River Thames in West Berkshire, England, sitting opposite Goring. It occupies the western end of the Goring Gap, where the river cuts through the Chiltern Hills and Berkshire Downs, and is backed by National Trust chalk downland such as Lardon Chase and routes like the Ridgeway, so it’s popular with walkers and anyone after broad valley views.
The village has a compact historic centre with a traditional parish church, pubs and small shops, while the local economy is a mix of agriculture, tourism and commuter households drawn to nearby towns; many people use Goring & Streatley station for rail links. Socially it retains a village feel with riverside activities, boats and riverside walks making it a lively destination through the year and an attractive base for exploring the wider Thames Valley.
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