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Lying in a quiet loop of the River Thames, Eton Wick is a village that manages to feel surprisingly remote despite being just a mile and a half from the bustle of Windsor. It is bordered to the south by the vast, ancient common land of South Meadow and to the north by the Boveney landscape, offering a real sense of openness that is rare in this part of Berkshire. Historically, the village grew as a community of farm workers and tradesmen serving the nearby Eton College, and that unpretentious, working-class roots still anchor its character today. Most of the practical life here centres on the long main street, where you'll find the local primary school, a couple of churches, and small independent shops. It’s a place defined by its geography; you can walk out of your front door and be on the Thames Path or wandering through the village’s own Haymallows nature reserve in minutes, yet the railway links to London from Windsor & Eton Riverside or Central stations are within easy cycling distance.