Wallingford

Wallingford

Wallingford is a historic market town located in Oxfordshire, England, known for its medieval architecture and scenic location on the bank of Thames River.

Nearby venues

There are a host of nearby pubs, bars, restaurants, hotels and wedding venues and below are some of the most popular. Whether you're planning a birthday, wedding, anniversary, special occasion, corporate hospitality event or just want a good party, you can host the entire event on one of our historic boats. However, you may be holding your wedding ceremony in a nearby church, your reception in a restaurant and staying in a riverside hotel; our heritage river boats provide the perfect transport between venues, a private and intimate space to celebrate with drinks and canapés or indeed a bespoke, three-course menu curated by your own private chef.

St Mary-le-More Church

St Mary-le-More Church

St Mary-le-More Church in Wallingford, UK is a historic Anglican parish church, renowned for its imposing structure and vibrant stained glass windows.
St. Leonard's Church

St. Leonard's Church

St. Leonard's Church is a historic, deconsecrated church located in the town of Wallingford in Oxfordshire, UK, known for its 12th Century origins and Romantic-style architecture.
The Town Arms

The Town Arms

The Town Arms is a traditional, lively pub located in Wallingford, UK, known for its selection of beers and casual, comfortable setting.
The George Hotel & Tavern Bar

The George Hotel & Tavern Bar

The George Hotel & Tavern Bar in Wallingford, UK, is a historic hotel offering cozy accommodations and a pub-style bar known for its warm ambiance and British fare.
The Royal Wallingford

The Royal Wallingford

The Royal Wallingford is a historic building based in Wallingford, UK, known for its architectural significance and history dating back to the medieval era.
Thames Edge Rooms

Thames Edge Rooms

Thames Edge Rooms is a contemporary riverside accommodation property located in Wallingford, UK, providing spacious rooms with modern amenities and stunning views of the River Thames.