Playhatch

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Playhatch
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Playhatch
Location within Oxfordshire
OS grid reference SU7476
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Reading
Postcode district RG4
Dialling code 0118
Police Thames Valley
Fire Oxfordshire
Ambulance South Central
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Website Eye & Dunsden Parish Council
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England
Oxfordshire
51°28′58″N0°55′59″W / 51.4828°N 0.9331°W / 51.4828; -0.9331

Playhatch (or Play Hatch) is a hamlet in the civil parish of Eye & Dunsden in South Oxfordshire, England, about 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Reading, Berkshire.

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Overview

Before 1866, Playhatch formed part of the Oxfordshire section of Sonning civil parish.[ citation needed ] Berry Brook starts close to the Redgrave-Pinsent Rowing Lake to the southwest, running northeast through the River Thames floodplain past Playhatch, under the B478 Playhatch Road near the Sonning Works, before joining the river at Hallsmead Ait.

Amenities

The Shoulder of Mutton public house at Playhatch. The Shoulder of Mutton, Playhatch - geograph.org.uk - 65914.jpg
The Shoulder of Mutton public house at Playhatch.

Just south of the hamlet is the Redgrave-Pinsent Rowing Lake. The hamlet has three public houses:

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References

  1. The Crown
  2. "The Flowing Spring". Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
  3. The Shoulder of Mutton