One of Britain's oldest towns, Abingdon in the county of Oxfordshire  developed around the gates of an abbey founded in 675.  At the time of  the Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by Henry VIII Abingdon Abbey  was 6th richest abbey in the land.  Picturesque County Hall dominates  the Market Place. Noted almshouses flank 13th-century St.Helen's Church.  Banks of the Thames lined with lovely old properties.  Two fine bridges  spanning the Thames and the River Ock now listed as ancient monuments.
There are delightful riverside walks with the river being a focal point for recreational activities such as boating and fishing. From the comfort of a pleasure cruiser visitors can enjoy splendid river-scapes, river wildlife and good views of the town.
There are delightful riverside walks with the river being a focal point for recreational activities such as boating and fishing. From the comfort of a pleasure cruiser visitors can enjoy splendid river-scapes, river wildlife and good views of the town.









 
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