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Binfield
Heath is just over a mile from the River Thames, almost on the county
boundary. It is midway between Henley-on-Thames and Caversham and can
be reached from those towns on minor roads. It can also be reached by
minor road from Sonning Common and Lower
Shiplake.
Most of the houses are near the two village shops and recreation ground.
At the centre of the crossroads stands a fine chestnut tree, which is
a well known rendezvous. At the end of Kiln Lane are some timber houses
donated by Sweden at the end of the Second World War to ease the housing
shortage.
Binfield Heath has no church of its own, although there is a mock-Gothic
styled Congregational chapel which was built in 1835.
The village has seen many changes over the years, for example the loss
of some of the village ponds and the brickworks. There used to be several
ponds in the area but some have now been filled in. These were used for
watering horses and for traction engines used on the farms. There used
to be two brick kilns in the village. One was believed to date back to
1817 and it closed between 1903 and 1907. Nearby on January 26th 1955
there was a large explosion as the bottom fell out of a pond taking with
it four large trees! There were various estimates of the depth of the
hole ranging from 100—150 feet. The other kiln closed in 1935. The village
bakehouse too has been lost, together with the smithy which used to stand
next to the chestnut tree.
There are a total of eight listed buildings in the village including the
Bottle and Glass public house, various cottages and some barns.
An interesting feature of Binfield Heath is the unusual covered well,
called Keeps Well. This has recently been completely rebuilt exactly as
before as the original was completely demolished a few years ago in a
motoring accident. Next to the well one of the village ponds
has been restored too and this is known as Green Pond. This area of the
village was formerly known as Shiplake Common.
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