Probably about 100 yards upstream off Days lock
Not sure I would pay £8 to watch somebody blow up inflatable toys but whatever floats your boat!.
His wife then had to find the pins and with some difficulty heaved them onto the river bank.
About 10 mins later he was busy inflating the most impressive collection of kayaks/dingies and other blow up toys ever to grace a river bank.
Glorious afternoon and all for only £8.00 with free entertainment laid on as well.
I remember when they first appeared in Penton and that was what we heard.One of my colleagues used to return the Le Boat 'one way' cruisers back from Penton Hook to Benson. He learned that the Thames fleet came from the French canals after the boats had been beaten up.
The small cut into the bank in the forfront of the picture is where the cows come to drink water. Its also very shallow along that section. Also good to see the fencing has been removed which was put up be the previous owner of the land, I beleive he was the finance director of UKIP.I've been up and down the Thames regularly for years but I can't work out where this is. Obviously that's Wittenham clumps in the background so it's near to Dorchester or Clifton Hampden.
Is it up the Weir stream near Clifton lock?
Seems too narrow to be the main channel.