Places to stay in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire

We currently have 20 accommodations in and around Henley-on-Thames. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, Inns, Caravan parks, Self Catering and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

Henley-on-Thames is a town on the River Thames in South Oxfordshire about 10 miles downstream and north-east from Reading, 10 miles upstream and west from Maidenhead. It is near the corner between the counties of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. Local restaurants include The Rising Sun, Villa Marina, Starbucks, and The Three Tuns Food House.

The center of Henley-on-Thames ( which is at is longitude -0°54'16.687 and latitude 51°32'15.108 ) is located 6 miles away from Stoke Row, 6 miles away from Russell's Water and 10 miles away from South Stoke.

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The Phyllis Court Club

Established as a private members’ club in 1906, Phyllis Court Club offers its Members and visitors a world where elegance and tradition blend seamlessly with an understanding of modern requirements. Its excellent facilities, superb menus, relaxing riverside accommodation and friendly staff make .....

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The Catherine Wheel

A Henley pub of this name was mentioned in a will of 1499, while it is known that Le Katharine Whele paid a rent of one angel an 100 old pence (in 1564) towards the upkeep of the bridge. Originally a fraction of its present size, the pub prospered during the 19th century as one of the town’s main .....

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The Azalea House

You'll receive the warmest and friendliest hospitality in our comfortable, spacious and well-kept bed and breakfast guest house. The 4-star rating by the English Tourist Board is a mark of that quality. In a report the Board Inspector described us as “a guesthouse that enjoys a good location and .....

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The Stag Hall

Stag Hall is a country cottage built in the 1870s. It is set in the middle of ancient beech woods typical of the Chiltern hills, an area officially designated as of outstanding natural beauty, justly famed for its beautiful springtime displays of bluebells. We are just outside the village of .....

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Henley-on-Thames

Photograph of The Angel On The Bridge, Henley-on-Thames
The Angel On The Bridge

Luscombes ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Situated in the picturesque village of Lower Assendon, close to Henley-on-Thames, our cosy brick & flint 17th century pub provides a warm welcome to everyone. We also have an extensive garden for outside dining on fine days. www.luscombes.co.uk Link

The Little Angel ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). This Historic & beautiful pub is perfectly placed a short distance over the bridge from Henley Town Centre to have space, beauty, lots of parking & a fantastic cricket pitch for the summer months. The Little Angel is more than just a wonderfully comfortable, eclectic & cosy space to spend time but being a strongly orientated food house, it offers fantastic dining that is described as 'modern English with a twist' and the interior complements the menu perfectly. Warming colours, an open fire, the odd black lab and staff who take great pride in the place. On Sundays, lunch is unbelievably busy, but is served all day. www.thelittleangel.co.uk Link

The Square ( / Mediterranean ). Located at 10 Market Place. The Square is a traditional Portuguese restaurant which adds a taste of the Algarve to the market town of Henley-on-Thames. thesquarehenley.com Link

The Baskerville ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 7 Station Road. You’ll find the Baskerville just a stone’s throw from the river, making it the perfect watering hole for hungry walkers to stray off the Thames path for a well-earned rest. Enjoy our range of local ales or a glass of wine alongside a tasty meal. www.thebaskerville.com Link

The Angel On The Bridge ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Angel on the Bridge is an iconic pub. Dating back to 1728, this grade II listed pub is one of the most photographed and painted pubs in England, because of its architecture and the amazing riverside location on the River Thames. www.theangelhenley.com Link