Remenham is a small, mainly rural civil parish in the Wokingham area of Berkshire, England, sitting on the Berkshire bank of the River Thames opposite Henley-on-Thames. Its landscape is a mix of riverside meadows, wooded slopes and scattered country houses, giving a notably picturesque feel compared with nearby towns.
The parish punches above its weight culturally because of its riverside role during the Henley Royal Regatta, its popular Thames-side pubs and clubs, and a quiet local community life centred on agriculture, leisure and commuting to centres such as Reading and London. Historic buildings and lanes hint at a long rural past, while tourism and boating bring seasonal activity and visitors.
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