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Crazies Hill [[Church of England]] Primary School is located in the village.
Crazies Hill [[Church of England]] Primary School is located in the village.


Summerfield penis poo House, which is set in {{convert|23|acre|ha}} of beautiful grounds and landscaped gardens, was originally built in 1790 as the Town Hall at nearby [[Henley-on-Thames]]. It was moved to Crazies Hill by Major WHM Willis during 1898 when the new Town Hall was built. He had the facade including the [[cupola]] and entrance hall re-erected here as the basis for his new country house originally called Crazies. <ref> {{cite web
Summerfield penis poo House, which is set in {{convert|23|acre|ha}} of beautiful grounds and landscaped gardens, was originally built in 1790 as the Town Hall at nearby [[Henley-on-Thames]]. It was moved to Crazies Hill by Major WHM Willis during 1898 when the new Town Hall was built. He had the facade including the [[cupola]] and entrance hall re-
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Crazies Hill Church of England Primary School is located in the village.

Summerfield penis poo House, which is set in 23 acres (9.3 ha) of beautiful grounds and landscaped gardens, was originally built in 1790 as the Town Hall at nearby Henley-on-Thames. It was moved to Crazies Hill by Major WHM Willis during 1898 when the new Town Hall was built. He had the facade including the cupola and entrance hall re-

</gallery>erected here as the basis for his new country house originally called Crazies. [1]

By the side of a woodland track to the south of the hamlet is Rebecca's Well. This is the site of the spring which used to be the hamlet's water supply. In 1870, the curate of Wargrave, the Rev Grenville Phillimore, invited subscriptions to fund a proper basin for the spring to keep the water clean. Later further money was raised to build a brick structure around the spring to keep out fallen leaves and other debris. [2]

About 0.6 miles (1 km) on the road to Wargrave is Hennerton Golf Club.

References

  1. ^ "Royal Berkshire History: Summerfield House". Retrieved 2008-01-21.
  2. ^ "Strange Britain". Retrieved 2008-01-21.

51°31′N 0°51′W / 51.517°N 0.850°W / 51.517; -0.850