Sonning Works

[2] To the west and north is Berry Brook, which joins the River Thames at Hallsmead Ait to the northeast.

Gravel has been extracted from the River Thames floodplain between Caversham, a suburb of Reading, and Sonning Eye for much of the second half of the 20th century.

The facility was previously owned by Redland plc before it was taken over by the French firm Lafarge in the late 1990s.

To the southwest is the Redgrave-Pinsent Rowing Lake, formed from former gravel pits extracted by the works in the past.

[5] Sonning Regatta is held every two years on the river here near the sailing club or on the lake if the weather is bad.

View of the Sonning Works, owned by Lafarge .
Former gravel pits , now a set of artificial lakes known as Caversham Lakes , with the Sonning Works in the distance.