Hurley, Berkshire
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Template:GBdot Hurley is a town in Berkshire in England. It is famous for its close proximity to the Thames, Henley, Oxford and London. It is home to (reputedly) the oldest, still working, inn in Britain 'Ye Olde Bell', founded in AD 1135.
It is often used as a mooring for barges and motor launches, or by campers. House prices are higher than the national average.
Hurley Weir is considered the premier venue in the United Kingdom for freestyle kayaking.
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