Actief Antiques cruise, Upper Thames, England
luxury cruise vacations aboard Actief on the
Royal river Thames, England
(Available for Charters Only) Welcome aboard Actief for
our heritage and antiques cruise. As you relax and unwind
on our wonderful 1907 Dutch Barge you will meander through
an area of outstanding natural beauty. Along the way you
will see much of the history and traditions of the Thames
Valley and have the chance to learn about, shop for and
generally enjoy a wonderfully varied range of antiques and
artifacts designed for the previous millennium.......
Sunday - Antiques cruise Day 1

Private transfer from the Goring Hotel in London to our
mooring at Windsor where cream tea on arrival is followed
by a visit to Eton College. Eton was founded in 1440 and is alma mater to Princes William and Harry. The museum of Eton Life gives a fascinating insight into the education of Britain's premier scions over the centuries.
This evening there is a festive champagne welcome, followed
by dinner and your first night aboard.
Monday - Antiques cruise Day 2

After breakfast you visit the interesting antique shops
of beautiful Eton before today’s river journey. Our cruise
takes us to the stunning Cliveden Reach and our private
mooring at the picturesque boathouse of Cliveden. Your tour
of this magnificent estate, former home of the Astors, concentrates
on the gardens with their especially stunning views. There
is plenty to amuse the antiques aficionado including 18th
century Venetian statues and the restored Pagoda made for
the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Tuesday - Antiques cruise Day 3

This morning you will enjoy a relaxing cruise through unspoilt
countryside to the beautiful medireview village of Hurley.
A gentle walking tour of this ancient village allows us
to glimpse many reminders of long-ago life, including ‘Ye
Olde Bell’. This is reputedly England’s oldest inn, founded
in 1135AD. You will also visit to Peter Freebody’s boatyard
- Peter’s family has been involved with the river for 800
years! Continuing this tradition he and his team of skilled
craftsmen build and restore antique steam launches. The
day ends with a cruise along the world famous Royal Regatta
mile into Henley-on-Thames.
Wednesday - Antiques cruise Day 4

In the morning you visit the Nettlebed Antique Merchants,
who have an eye for the unusual, and then continue onto
‘The Country Seat’ at Huntercombe, an internationally renowned
antiques venue housed in a Tithe Barn*. This is followed
by a visit to Hallidays, another highly acclaimed antiques
shop whose proprietor does considerable work in America.
If there is time you will round off the morning at the Lamb
Arcade in Wallingford, an historic building divided into
25+ small shops and showcases for a wide and varied range
of antiques and collectables. Following lunch our afternoon
cruise takes us to the ancient village of Sonning, founded
as an abbey settlement in 909AD. *A barn specifically for
holding the ‘tithes’ of the tenth part of agricultural produce
everyone paid to the Church in medireview times.
Thursday - Antiques cruise Day 5

The day commences with an early morning stroll around Sonning
and then your cruise takes you to the picturesque Mapledurham
Estate. Here you enjoy a private visit of the stunningly
beautiful Elizabethan Mapledurham House, home to descendants
of the same family since 1490, and full of beautiful family
heirlooms and antiques. Mapledurham Mill which is also part
of the estate, is a 500 year old still working water mill
(famously used during the filming of ‘The Eagle Has Landed’).
A final late afternoon cruise takes you through ‘Wind In
The Willows’ country to Pangbourne, home of author Kenneth
Grahame.
Friday - Antiques cruise Day 6

Friday morning is spent cruising through the steep hills
of the Goring Gap, formed during the ice age, and on to
your final mooring at Shillingford Bridge. Following lunch
you visit the annual Oxford Antiques Fair where an Aladdin’s
cave of treasures awaits your inspection. After this we
journey to Ewelme, a beautiful village forever associated
with the name of Chaucer. The great poet’s son, daughter-in-law
and grand-daughter lie buried in impressive tombs in the
little altered 15th century church.
Saturday - Antiques cruise Day 7

9.30am: Disembark and private transfer to London Heathrow
Airport or the Goring Hotel.
Itinerary is subject to change. On alternative weeks the
cruise is in reverse direction.
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