DescriptionBackwater of the Thames at Sonning - geograph.org.uk - 112764.jpg
English: Backwater of the Thames at Sonning. The picture is taken from the footbridge opposite Sonning Mill, looking northwest towards the French Horn (hotel and restaurant). This is on the Oxfordshire side of the river which forms the traditional boundary with Berkshire. The 1970's reorganisation replaced the natural boundary to the west, giving much of West Berkshire to Oxfordshire and moving the Caversham area of Reading from Oxon to Berks. Nowadays Berkshire no longer exists in an official capacity, having been replaced by six unitary authorities.
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