Eton Swan Sanctuary (in the Thames Valley)

Eton is known for its posh school (past alumni include Royal Family sons and former Prime Ministers. Along with actors (Damian Lewis, Dominic West and Hugh Laurie). But the town is also home to one of England’s swan sanctuaries, which gives advice to help our graceful swans.
The seven-acre site on the River Thames houses Cuckoo Weir Island, a tranquil and peaceful location. It has 10 outdoor pens to house up to 180 swans needing help, with each one containing a pond, for a constant flow of river water.
The intensive care unit has 10 heated indoor pens for poorly swans, and a treatment room with various medical supplies, including a specialist ‘swan bath’ for swans covered in oil.
An easy way to raise funds is to sign up with easyfundraising (nominate Swan Lifeline, then anytime you buy things with shops or services, it donates a portion of profits, at no cost to you). You can if preferred donate anonymously, set up a giving account at Charities Aid Foundation.
Exploring Cookham’s Artistic Village
Just a few miles away is the village of Cookham, which has inspired artists for centuries, including Stanley Spencer. Walk the same lanes and riverside paths that appear in his paintings.
The village’s riverbank is a great spot for summer picnics, paddling or watching boats pass. Walk to the nearby commons and discover meadows full of wildflowers and birds.
