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Hurley is rich in historical interest and is mentioned in the Saxon Chronicles. There was a ford across the Thames in 450AD and a church was built c700AD but was destroyed by the Danes in 894AD. In the mid-11th century it was rebuilt as a Benedictine priory by the lord of the manor, Geoffrey De Mandeville. The priory was dissolved during the reformation but some of its buildings can still be seen. These include parts of the parish church and the 12th century Olde Bell Inn, one of the oldest hostelries in Britain.

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