Hobbs of Henley-on-Thames Promotional Film
This video is the short featured Promotional Video for Hobbs of Henley-on-Thames.
SITUATED ON THE BANKS OF THE THAMES, IN THE BEAUTIFUL MARKET TOWN OF HENLEY ON THAMES, HOBBS IS STEEPED IN A HISTORY AND TRADITION THAT HAS MADE THEM WHO THEY ARE TODAY. BOASTING FIVE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE AND TWO ROYAL WATERMEN AMONGST THEIR STAFF, NOBODY IS BETTER PLACED THAN HOBBS OF HENLEY TO HELP YOU DISCOVER THE BEAUTY OF THE RIVER THAMES.
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Hobbs of Henley, River Thames
Find out more about boat trips with Hobbs of Henley and other attractions on the rural River Thames at visitthames.co.uk
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Henley on Thames • The Henley Royal Regatta Town | European Waterways
Henley-on-Thames is a charming Oxfordshire town. The bridge over the river, built in 1786, is a popular landmark. Today Henley is probably most famous for its international rowing regatta, which attracts top international crews from around the globe.
Also popular is the River & Rowing Museum. The Museum has three main galleries devoted to the River Thames, the international sport of rowing, and the town of Henley. Raised on columns above “water meadows” beside the Thames and built of exposed concrete and glass with a steel roof, clad in green oak, the Museum has won numerous awards for its innovative architectural design.
Walk to Marsh Lock, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England !
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Henley on Thames England Early September 2018
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The start of a little road trip of ours. We start in Henley-on-Thames, just under 40 miles west of the capital, London. It's a couple of weeks before the world famous and preparations are under way, including a fly-past by a World War II Lancaster bomber. We were only in town for a couple of hours but it was glorious on an English summer's day.
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Marsh Lock, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England !
Marsh Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames, England near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. The first pound lock was built by the Thames Navigation Commission, way back in 1773. The weir consists of a series of iron watergates running from the lock to the Oxfordshire bank near the mills. It is situated between two walkways. During my visit to Henley during July 2010, I was able to spend a good few hours around the lock and weir. This is a detailed video showing how the boats pass through the lock. Hope you all enjoy this 8 minutes video.
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Henley-on-thames, Oxfordshire.
The first record of medieval settlement dates to 1179, when it is recorded that King Henry II had bought land for the making of buildings. King John granted the manor of Benson and the town an manor of Henley to Robert Harcourt in 1199. A church is first mentioned at Henley in 1204. In 1205 the town received a paviage grant, and in 1234 the bridge is first mentioned. In 1278 Henley is described as a hamlet of Benson with a Chapel. It is probable that the street plan was established by the end of the 13th century.
As a demesne of the crown it was granted to John de Molyns, in 1337 whose family held it for about 250 years. It is said that members for Henley sat in parliaments of Edward I and Edward III, but no writs have been found to substantiate this.
The existing Thursday market, it is believed, was granted by a charter of King John. A market was certainly in existence by 1269, however, the jurors of the assize of 1284 said that they did not know by what warrant the earl of Cornwall held a market and fair in the town of Henley. The existing Corpus Christi fair was granted by a charter of Henry VI.
During the Black Death that swept through England in the 14th century, Henley lost 60% of its population.[2]
By the beginning of the 16th century the town extended along the west bank of the Thames from Friday Street in the south to the Manor, now Phyllis Court, in the north and took in Hart Street and New Street. To the west it included Bell Street and the Market Place.
Henry VIII, having granted the use of the titles mayor and burgess, the town was incorporated in 1568 by the name of the warden, portreeves, burgesses and commonalty.
Henley suffered from both parties in the Civil War. William III on his march to London in 1688 rested here, at the nearby recently rebuilt Fawley Court and received a deputation from the Lords. The period of prosperity in the 17th and 18th centuries was due to manufactures of glass and malt, and to trade in corn and wool.
Henley-on-Thames owes much to its location and port that supplied London with timber and grain.
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Weekend in Henley-on-Thames
20-21 September 2014 - Spent the weekend visiting my Auntie in Henley-on-Thames. Cue record shops, thrifting, dinner party, Cards Against Humanity, the River Thames and beautiful weather.
Places to see in ( Henley on Thames - UK )
Places to see in ( Henley on Thames - UK )
Henley-on-Thames is a historic market town and civil parish on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, 9 miles northeast of Reading, 7 miles west of Maidenhead and 23 miles southeast of Oxford. One of Henley on Thames boundaries has the tripoint of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.
Henley Bridge is a five arched bridge across the river built in 1786. It is a Grade I listed building. During 2011 the bridge underwent a £200,000 repair programme after being hit by the boat Crazy Love in August 2010. About a mile upstream of the bridge is Marsh Lock. Chantry House is the second Grade I listed building in the town. It is unusual in having more storeys on one side than on the other.
The Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin is nearby, and has a 16th-century tower. The Old Bell is a pub in the centre of Henley. The building has been dated from 1325: the oldest-dated building in the town of Henley on Thames. To celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 60 oak trees were planted in the shape of a Victoria Cross near Fair Mile.
Henley on Thames railway station is on the Henley Branch Line from Twyford. There are direct trains into London Paddington during peak hours. At other times one must change trains at Twyford. There are express mainline rail services from Reading (6 miles or 10 km away) to Paddington.
Henley is a world-renowned centre for rowing. Each summer the Henley Royal Regatta is held on Henley Reach, a naturally straight stretch of the river just north of the town. It was extended artificially. The event became Royal in 1851, when Prince Albert became patron of the regatta. Other regattas and rowing races are held on the same reach, including Henley Women's Regatta, the Henley Boat Races for women's and lightweight teams between Oxford and Cambridge University, Henley Town and Visitors Regatta, Henley Veteran Regatta, Upper Thames Small Boats Head, Henley Fours and Eights Head, and Henley Sculls. These Heads often attract strong crews that have won medals at National Championships.
( Henley on Thames - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Henley on Thames . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Henley on Thames - UK
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The Queen visits Henley-on-Thames
The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, visited Henley Business School where they watched a Thames River Pageant and met local community groups, Henley-on-Thames, 25 June 2012.
Henley on Thames Oxfordshire England .
Royal Henley Regatta (1926)
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Title: Royal Henley Regatta. Glorious weather and thrilling racing at World's greatest River Festival.
L/S of a rowing crew lowering their boat into the River Thames. High angled L/S of lots of punts and rowing eights on the river. L/S of people watching rowing races from punts moored down one side of river, pan to show race. Various shots of rowing races, some aerial. Point of view shot from boat drifting past picnickers in punts.
Panning shot of sculling race. High angled L/S of lots of small boats on Thames. More shots of picnickers - very genteel and posh. More shots of rowing race with crews of four. Panning shot of people watching race from boats. High angled L/Ss of race. L/S of crews lowering their boats from jetty into river. More L/Ss of river with lots of boats on. M/Ss of crews carrying their boats out of marquees pitched on the bank.
M/S of jazz band on a punt rowed by man with one leg. More shots of people watching races from punts. More shots of crew carrying boat to water.
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Oxfordshire Country Walk - Henley on Thames to Mill End via the River Thames round
Our video is a guided walk from Henley on Thames to Hambleden Lock at Mill End via the River Thames and return through Aston and Remenham Wood. We take a look at Henley's main street and church before we start our walk by the river and the Henley Royal Regatta course. We enjoy watching the many types of boats sail by and this is Red Kite country and we see lots of these Birds of Prey as well as many other types of wildlife. This is an easy flat walk along the banks of the River Thames and only a slight incline and decline from Aston to Henley. Approx 3.5 miles allow 1 hour 10 minutes using OS Explorer Map 171, Chiltern Hills West. Start point Mill Meadows car park.
England. Henley on Thames September 2018.
Oxford, Henley-on-Thames, Windsor ENGLAND 2017