About Datchet
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Datchet had its own ferry and this provided a short route from London to Windsor Castle and it was frequently used by the royalty. In 1706 the ferry was replaced by Datchet Bridge, this bridge has been replaced three times but was finally demolished in 1851.
Datchet has several sporting options, such as the Datchet Village Football Club, Datchet Golf Club and the Datchet Health Centre. One of the landmarks in Datchet is Datchet Manor which is currently used as a hotel and conference centre. The history of the manor goes back to 1335 when King Edward III gave the manor to William de Montacute, since then the manor has changed hands several times until it became the property of the Duchess of Buccleuch during the 18th century.











