Almost a month has passed, but reminders of the devastating floods can still be seen in Wallingford .

When the River Thames swelled at the start of January, it left many boats marooned on the bank and perched at odd angles.

Oxford Mail: A house boat is still stranded on a grass bank in Wallingford A house boat is still stranded on a grass bank in Wallingford (Image: Simon Cole)

Oxford Mail: A house boat is still stranded on a grass bank in Wallingford

A month later, a house boat is still stranded on a grass bank.

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Oxford Mail: A boat left resting against the river lock at Benson Lock and WeirA boat left resting against the river lock at Benson Lock and Weir (Image: Simon Cole)

Oxford Mail: A boat submerged under the River Thames at Benson Lock and WeirA boat submerged under the River Thames at Benson Lock and Weir (Image: Simon Cole)

Upstream at Benson Weir, a vessel has been left resting against the river lock, while another is still submerged under water.

And it is not just boat owners who are still suffering the effects of the floods, but drinkers as well.

Oxford Mail: The Boat House pub during the worst of the floods last monthThe Boat House pub during the worst of the floods last month (Image: Newsquest)

The Boat House in Wallingford is still closed after the interior of the pub was flooded last month.

While water levels may have dropped, it appears that life has not yet returned to normal for everyone.