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Henley Town Hall
Henley Town Hall is an iconic town centre venue for civil ceremonies, positioned at the head of the Market Place, close to the two main car parks. Standing out from the surrounding buildings, this Grade II Listed Building has 2 main rooms available according to the size of your ceremony: the wood panelled council chamber hosts up to 60 guests and features a fireplace and brass details. A grand marble staircase leads to the Main Hall with a round-arched ceiling for larger weddings up to 200 and can host both ceremonies and receptions.
Henley Town Hall
The Town Hall presides over the Market Place; a Grade II listed building, opened in 1901 and designed by Henry Hare. During the First World War, the town hall was used as a Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment auxiliary hospital. You will see commemorative stones either side of the main doorway, added in the early 1920, listing the lives of service personnel who had died in the First World War and another stone added after the WW2. Inside the Town Hall, there is a collection of historic painting and the name of every Mayor since 1305 to the present day is engraved on wooden plaques.
Henley Town Hall
The Town Hall is the home of the Henley Town Council and is a Grade II listed building, opened in 1901 and designed by Henry Hare. During the First World War, the town hall was used as a Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment auxiliary hospital. You will see commemorative stones either side of the main doorway, added in the early 1920, listing the lives of service personnel who had died in the First World War and another stone added after the WW2. Inside the Town Hall, there is a collection of historic painting and the name of every Mayor since 1305 to the present day is engraved on wooden plaques.
Henley-on-Thames
Henley’s riverside location, surrounded by a Chiltern landscape of wooded hills and green fields, lends itself to the most romantic of occasions.
It's not just beautiful, it has an international reputation earned over 175 years by the world’s greatest rowing regatta.
Choosing to get married in the town allows you to enjoy all the river has to offer - an epic photo on the bridge, a romantic post wedding cruise or a full reception on board a boat.
Henley Town Hall
Henley Town Hall is an iconic town centre venue for civil ceremonies, positioned at the head of the Market Place, close to the two main car parks. Standing out from the surrounding buildings, this Grade II Listed Building has 2 main rooms available according to the size of your ceremony: the wood panelled council chamber hosts up to 60 guests and features a fireplace and brass details. A grand marble staircase leads to the Main Hall with a round-arched ceiling for larger weddings up to 200 and can host both ceremonies and receptions.