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  1. Bray, occasionally Bray on Thames, is a suburban village and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire. It sits on the banks of the River Thames, to the southeast of Maidenhead of which it is a suburb. The village is mentioned in the comedic song "The Vicar of Bray".

  2. St Michael's Church, Bray, is a Grade II* listed parish church [1] in the Church of England in Bray, Berkshire . History. The church dates from 1293, supposedly to replace a Saxon church at Water Oakley. [2] It was partly rebuilt ca. 1500 and extensively restored 1857–82 by Thomas Henry Wyatt .

  3. A pretty riverside parish with a three-mile frontage on the Thames between Maidenhead and Windsor, Bray has become a very popular stopping place for visitors to the Royal Borough as it features a wealth of cottages and houses, fine dining and attractive riverbank properties.

  4. Braywick (sometimes written as Bray Wick) is a linear suburb south of the town of Maidenhead in Berkshire, England. It was formerly part of the parish of Bray.

  5. Bray, town (parish), Windsor and Maidenhead unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Berkshire, England. It lies on the River Thames, adjoining the towns of Maidenhead (northwest) and Windsor (southeast). The well-known English ballad “The Vicar of Bray,” of unknown authorship, tells.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2020 · News. A weekend in Bray. By. Natasha Foges. - January 16, 2020. The riverside at Bray. Credit: Peter Lane/Alamy. It’s renowned for its Michelin-star restaurants, but this riverside idyll has much more in store. It’s not immediately obvious why the 16th-century Thameside village of Bray in Berkshire is one of the world’s gastronomic capitals.