15Th Century Tiny Character Cottage-Henley Centre - Henley-on-Thames
51.53914, -0.90325Located around 5 minutes' walk from Jack's Gallery, the 1-bedroom 15Th Century Tiny Character Cottage-Henley Centre offers quick access to various city attractions in the vicinity. This property features opportunities for canoeing in the area, within 4 km of Grey's Court.
Location
London Heathrow airport can be reached within 32 minutes drive, and natural attractions like Warburg Nature Reserve are 4.7 km away. You'll be about 500 metres from Thames Path and a few minutes' drive from Bohun Gallery. Nestled about a 10-minute drive from Hennerton Backwater, 15Th Century Tiny Character Cottage-Henley Centre is also quite close to such cultural places as River and Rowing Museum.
The nearest bus stop is Bell Street North, approximately 5 minutes' walk from the villa.
Rooms
The inner design comes with a sofa, as well as a television. Bathroom facilities also include a separate toilet and a shower. A hair dryer and dressing gowns are included for added comfort.
Eat & Drink
Guests can enjoy the convenience of a dining place and an outdoor dining area with tea/coffee making equipment for dining options. You can also make use of a microwave, an electric kettle, and a refrigerator to prepare your own meal. Offering Indian dishes, restaurant Spice Merchant is located only a few steps from this 1-bathroom villa.
Essential information about 15Th Century Tiny Character Cottage-Henley Centre
💵 Lowest room price | 296 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 300 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 38.0 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | London Heathrow, LHR |
Location
- City landmarks
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Reviews of 15Th Century Tiny Character Cottage-Henley Centre
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missingWrote a review on 23 Nov
Great value for money, the room was cozy and well-designed with modern amenities. The location of the hotel in the center of Henley was convenient, and the staff, Lucy and Jon, were welcoming and thoughtful.
The breakfast experience could be improved with the addition of more variety in the morning meal.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Aug
Quirky Tudor charm, comfortable bed, refreshments provided, clean and cosy, good communication with owner.
Didn't dislike anything.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Aug
I recently stayed at this charming cottage in the heart of Henley for a few nights. It was small, but well-designed and oozing with character. The steep stairs added to its uniqueness, and there was a notice reminding us to close the cover over the opening, which was easy to do. The cottage had everything I needed, and I particularly enjoyed the thoughtful extras like shortbread, chocolates, and great coffee. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the cottage was spotlessly clean. I can't wait to book again and would highly recommend this gem of a place.
Couldn't recommend this hotel more.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Aug
Lovely quiet and private cottage down a lane. Open plan downstairs with seating area and kitchen. Steep stairs lead to a charming bedroom with ensuite shower room. Great host allowed us to bring our cat and dog. Would highly recommend this gem of a place.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Aug
This quaint historic cottage offers a relaxing and cosy stay with modern amenities. It is tucked down a quiet lane, providing privacy. the open plan downstairs area with a seating area and kitchen is well planned, and the bedroom upstairs with an ensuite shower room is lovely. the host is accommodating, allowing pets. Great location to explore Henley and beyond.
Felt like a home away from home, nothing to complain about.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Jul
This tiny, characterful cottage in Henley-on-Thames offers a beautiful and historical experience. It is perfect for a couple, with two levels providing a dining space, kitchenette, bedroom, and bathroom. the cottage is clean and well-maintained, and the owner offers good communication for check-in. It is situated in a quiet area, and amenities such as tea, milk, biscuits, and toiletries are provided. As vegetarians and vegans, we appreciated the availability of kitchen facilities to prepare our own meals.
We felt cared for during our stay at this 15th-century cottage and had no complaints whatsoever.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jun
loved this charming cottage that exceeded expectations! Perfect location, cosy and comfortable, with a lovely bedroom and ensuite shower room. The added benefit of being able to bring our pets was a bonus. Can't wait to return!
creaky bed disturbed sleep
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missingWrote a review on 28 Jun
This place is full of charm and history, with a great location just a short walk from the center. the cottage is well-equipped and the host is welcoming. There are added luxuries like bath robes and refillable bottles, and the sustainability practices are commendable. Don't forget to grab a walking tour map from the info center to explore the historic buildings.
The bed was very creaky and it disrupted my sleep.
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missingWrote a review on 26 May
This lovely little cottage is tucked down a quiet lane, offering privacy and tranquility. the open plan layout downstairs creates a cosy and comfortable atmosphere. the bedroom with an ensuite shower room is charming and the outside area is a nice addition. the host was accommodating, allowing guests to bring their pets along.
Felt great, nothing too much trouble.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Apr
Loved the small and well-designed character cottage. It had a charming and historical feel to it. Great location, only a short walk from the center of town, yet in a quiet area. - the cottage was very clean and had lots of facilities.
Lots of creaks, especially the bed, which made it difficult to sleep peacefully. The pillows were quite hard and could benefit from an upgrade.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Jan
Upon entering this charming cottage, we were immediately greeted by its lovely character and cozy atmosphere. The thoughtful touches, such as the delicious shortbread, chocolates, and excellent coffee, made us feel truly welcomed. The cleanliness of the cottage was impeccable, and the bed provided the utmost comfort for a good night's sleep. We found everything we needed and more during our stay. Additionally, the location in Henley was convenient and quiet, offering a peaceful retreat. we highly recommend this beautiful 15th-century cottage for a memorable experience in Henley.
Although the cottage provided a unique and enjoyable stay, the lack of dedicated parking required us to find limited street parking nearby. Furthermore, individuals with mobility issues may face challenges due to the uneven entryway, low head clearance, and steep stairs.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jan
I had the most enchanting stay at this charming little cottage in the heart of the Henley community. As soon as I entered, I was embraced by its character and charm. The attention to detail was impeccable, with thoughtful touches like a lovely bunch of flowers and delicious shortbread waiting for me. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the pillows and towels were of excellent quality. I really appreciated the well-equipped kitchen, complete with a microwave, toaster, coffee maker, and kettle. And to top it off, there was even a clothes washer available. Despite being located in a quaint lane, the cottage was close to everything in Henley. It truly felt like a step back in time, offering a quiet and comfortable escape.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Jan
Quaint, historic cottage. Modern amenities, well planned. Great location for exploring. Clean, with thoughtful touches like a library and games basket.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Dec
This charming 15th-century cottage truly captures the essence of history while providing all the modern comforts. the warm and inviting atmosphere, coupled with excellent communication from the owners, guarantees a pleasant stay. From the well-equipped kitchenette and cozy bedroom to the thoughtful provision of toiletries and treats like shortbread and chocolates, every detail has been carefully considered. Its central location allows easy access to Henley's attractions and amenities, making it the perfect base for exploring.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Oct
The cottage was incredibly charming and full of character, with a jaw-dropping historic feel. The location was amazing, right in the heart of the town, making it easy to explore. The host was welcoming and provided advanced messages to ensure a smooth stay. The cottage was also well-equipped and had added luxuries like towelling bath robes and refreshments. it felt like stepping back in time to a Tudor retreat.
The cottage was indeed tiny, and those with multiple guests might find it a tight squeeze. the steep stairs and access through a hatch may not be suitable for everyone, so it's important to carefully consider the layout beforehand.