Monday, 18 November 2019

More of Henley on Thames



Bit more from my recent trip to Henley,



Walking along New Street you pass the Kenton Theatre it is the fourth-oldest working theatre in the UK and a registered charity. It has had many famous actors walk it's stage





Along a bit further you can see part of the old  Brewery which were the oast houses





Which is now a trendy place to live





Henley Brewery was across the road you can sill see the sign on the wall





Once this would have been a busy yard now it a place to drink
It seems a long way from it's former use




Above the oast house of the old brewery, left the end of New Street by the Thames




And this is Thames side, normally this road is full of traffic, I must have been lucky on this occasion.
You can see Henley bridge in the distance





On the way back I could not help stopping to get a photo of this building which dates back to the 1500's
I also noticed this fire mark on the building

 Nearly back to the carpark and I pass this place








The Bell Street Brewery  which still brews beer











Hope you enjoyed my little walk around.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

A very nice walk around there. Thank you for taking us along.

Sandra Nachlinger said...

Thanks for taking us on a virtual walk around Henley. Wish I could be there.

Ella said...

Thank you for sharing …
I will like to visit this place.

Fun60 said...

Great photos of a lovely town.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Ah, Brakspear's. Haven't heard that name in a while though I must have drunk a few pints of it somewhere in my past. A nice wander around the old part of town.

Crownandcottage said...

A lovely area near the Thames. Love to see the old buildings preserved so well.

Amy said...

That's awesome you have so much old history there, I'd love to see a house that dates back to the 1500s

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Thanks for the tour, and yes I did enjoy it. Henley looks like a nice place to visit and maybe I will when we take a trip to the U.K.

William Kendall said...

A good area for a stroll. Terrific shots!