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Southern England has a rich network of historic waterways that have shaped its landscape, economy, and culture for centuries. This includes the iconic River Thames, a vital commercial artery since Roman times, and the Kennet and Avon Canal, completed in 1810, connecting the Thames at Reading to the Bristol Channel through picturesque countryside and historic towns like Bath. Other significant waterways include the River Medway in Kent, the Hampshire Avon in Salisbury, and the Wey Navigation in Surrey, one of Britain's oldest artificial waterways from 1653.

Cafe, Canal Pub and Visitor Centres
#1 Rated Visitor Centres on the Southern England Waterways

Honey Street Mill Cafe

Honey Street, Village SN9 5PS.

  • Food
  • Takeout Available
  • Serves Food