Henley is quite local to me, but is one of those places I'd never been to before starting on my Nice Day Out trips. Last time I visited it was winter, the river was very high and there was actually a lot of flooding a few days later. This time round spring was in full bloom and the whole town was looking rather lovely. The perfect backdrop for a relaxing day off!
I started at the River and Rowing Museum, which is free to visit with an Art Pass (and how I found out about the Art Pass in the first place - hurrah for museum websites that actually tell you about available discounts).
I've explored the museum before, but wanted to go back to see their current exhibitions - wonderful illustrations by Arthur Rackham, some gorgeous handmade furniture, and a fab collection of photos of artists and craftspeople working in their studios. All good stuff! It was also a joy to revisit the delightful Wind in the Willows exhibit where the story is told with charming models.
I then walked along the river towards the town centre...
... enjoying all the riverside sights, including a nesting swan complete with "do not disturb" sign!
After lunch I strolled around the town, admiring the old buildings and the assortment of colourful front doors, and popping into lots of bookshops, art galleries and and charity shops along the way.
I also called in at the Old Fire Station...
Finally, I retired to a cafe with my book for a leisurely cuppa and tasty piece of cake before heading homewards.
Thank you for sharing this stroll around Henley with us.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Tina
I could almost see myself sitting on the bench under the tree,reading a book and enjoying the cool shadow and the view!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely day! It's always nice to go out and explore a new place :)
ReplyDeleteI am honestly jealous :) Can't remember when was the last time I went out for a walk like this. And after this comment guess who's leaving home for another 12h workday ;D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments everyone, it's great to be able to share my trips with you all via the magic of the internet xx
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