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White Hart Inn

Formally a 17th Century Coach House. The White Hart Inn is steeped in history. It is situated in the beautiful Thames side village of Wargrave near Henley-on-Thames. You are sure to enjoy your stay with the friendly atmosphere of a good old English Public House. All rooms are equipped with televisions, tea and coffee making facilities and are presented to the highest standard. Sky Television is available in the bar area. We also have En suite accommodation. For those of you dining, we offer a menu to satisfy even the most discerning of tastes and unique to us, we even offer you an opportunity to order a meal of your own design. We call this "Choices" - you make the choice from what we have available - couldn't be more simple!

 

About Reading

Reading is a town and unitary authority (the Borough of Reading) in the English county of Berkshire. It is located at the confluence of the River Thames and River Kennet, midway between London and Swindon off the M4 motorway. The name Reading is pronounced to rhyme with bedding.
The 18th century saw the beginning of a major iron works in the town and the growth of the brewing trade for which Reading was to become famous. Agricultural products from the surrounding area still used Reading as a market place, especially at the famous Reading cheese fair but now trade was coming in from a wider area. Reading's trade benefited from better designed turnpike roads which helped its establish its location on the major coaching routes from London to Oxford and the west country. It also gained from increasing river traffic on both the Thames and Kennet. In 1723 despite considerable local opposition the Kennet Navigation opened the River to boats as far as Newbury. This opposition stopped when it became apparent the new route benefited the town. The opening of the Kennet and Avon Canal in 1810 made it possible to go by barge from Reading to the Bristol Channel.