Our distinguished history
The most important historical buildings in Henley-in-Arden have been handily mapped out for you (and numbered) as part of the Henley Heritage Trail. Maps are located at strategic points around the town to guide you.
Heritage Centre
A museum of the town’s history from the Norman conquest to the present day.
The Guild Hall
A 15th century building where members of the town’s religious and trade fraternities met.
Riverlands
An open green space, originally part of the medieval park which surrounded the castle.
St. John the Baptist Church
Built in the 15th century, with substantial Victorian and Edwardian additions.
Jubilee Gardens
Opened in 2012 to celebrate Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the II's Diamond Jubilee.
Methodist Church
A late Victorian brick-built building. A community library is situated in the Old School Room behind the church.
Henley Station
A traditional Edwardian railway station. Now closed, plans are in hand for a sympathetic renovation.
Henley Ice Cream
Since the 1930s, visitors have been treating themselves at the Ice Cream Parlour and Tearooms.
Market Cross
Dating from the 15th century, this was and still is a centre for all public activities and proclamations.
Our distinguished history
The most important historical buildings in Henley-in-Arden have been handily mapped out for you (and numbered) as part of the Henley Heritage Trail. Maps are located at strategic points around the town to guide you.
Heritage Centre
A museum of the town’s history from the Norman conquest to the present day.
The Guild Hall
A 15th century building where members of the town’s religious and trade fraternities met.
Riverlands
An open green space, originally part of the medieval park which surrounded the castle.
St. John the Baptist Church
Built in the 15th century, with substantial Victorian and Edwardian additions.
Jubilee Gardens
Opened in 2012 to celebrate Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the II's Diamond Jubilee.
Methodist Church
A late Victorian brick-built building. A community library is situated in the Old School Room behind the church.
Henley Station
A traditional Edwardian railway station. Now closed, plans are in hand for a sympathetic renovation.
Henley Ice Cream
Since the 1930s, visitors have been treating themselves at the Ice Cream Parlour and Tearooms.
Market Cross
Dating from the 15th century, this was and still is a centre for all public activities and proclamations.