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St Mary's Island, River Thames

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St Mary's Island from upstream.

St Mary's Island is a tiny island in the River Thames in England. It has a size of about 150 m by 50 m.

The island is on the reach above Caversham Lock on the western outskirts of the town of Reading, Berkshire. It is close in to the northern (Caversham) bank in an area called The Fishery and is unpopulated.

See also

References

  1. "SU6974 :: Browse 61 Images :: Geograph Britain and Ireland".
  2. OS OpenData StreetView (Layer at OpenStreetMap

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Next island upstream River Thames Next island downstream
Appletree Eyot St Mary's Island Pipers Island

51°28′11″N 1°00′16″W / 51.4696°N 1.0044°W / 51.4696; -1.0044


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