Hennerton Backwater is a narrow backwater of the River Thames on the reach above Marsh Lock near the villages of Shiplake, Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. Hennerton Backwater leaves the River Thames at the Unnamed Eyot, passing through Willow Marina, and rejoins just below Ferry Eyot. It is navigable by small boats from the downstream end for much of its length, but the bridge carrying Willow Lane over its upstream end has very limited clearance restricting passage to canoes and small dinghies even under favourable conditions.
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| - Hennerton Backwater (de)
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| - Das Hennerton Backwater ist ein Nebenarm der Themse. Der Arm zweigt an einer unbenannten Insel (engl. =nameless eyot) an der Willow Marina nördlich des Ortes vom Fluss ab und fließt in nördlicher Richtung bis zu seiner Wiedervereinigung mit dem Fluss südlich des Marsh Lock. (de)
- Hennerton Backwater is a narrow backwater of the River Thames on the reach above Marsh Lock near the villages of Shiplake, Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. Hennerton Backwater leaves the River Thames at the Unnamed Eyot, passing through Willow Marina, and rejoins just below Ferry Eyot. It is navigable by small boats from the downstream end for much of its length, but the bridge carrying Willow Lane over its upstream end has very limited clearance restricting passage to canoes and small dinghies even under favourable conditions. (en)
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| - Das Hennerton Backwater ist ein Nebenarm der Themse. Der Arm zweigt an einer unbenannten Insel (engl. =nameless eyot) an der Willow Marina nördlich des Ortes vom Fluss ab und fließt in nördlicher Richtung bis zu seiner Wiedervereinigung mit dem Fluss südlich des Marsh Lock. (de)
- Hennerton Backwater is a narrow backwater of the River Thames on the reach above Marsh Lock near the villages of Shiplake, Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. Hennerton Backwater leaves the River Thames at the Unnamed Eyot, passing through Willow Marina, and rejoins just below Ferry Eyot. It is navigable by small boats from the downstream end for much of its length, but the bridge carrying Willow Lane over its upstream end has very limited clearance restricting passage to canoes and small dinghies even under favourable conditions. The island formed by the backwater and the Thames comprises Wargrave Marsh (now mostly drained) and Lashbrook Eyot (no longer distinct), and contains housing, farmland, and the premises of Henley Sailing Club. (en)
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