Henley Park

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Henley Park
Oxfordshire

Henley Park
Location
Grid reference: SU75198478
Location: 51°33’25"N, -0°55’0"W
Village: Lower Assendon
History
Information

Henley Park is a country house and a landscape garden by Lower Assendon in south-eastern Oxfordshire, in the Chiltern Hills. The house is about a mile and a half north of Henley-on-Thames. The park adjoins the county border with Buckinghamshire.

The park was created in the 13th century as the mediæval deer park of the Fawley Court Estate. In 1300 it became part of the manor of Henley.[1]

Henley Park house is in a small park north of the Fair Mile that leads north-north-west from Henley. It was the dower house to Fawley Court. In the Georgian era the park was converted into a landscape garden with "beautiful inclosures descending in natural waving slopes from the house."[2]

King George III was a friend of Mrs. Freeman, widow of Sambrooke Freeman, and visited her here. The visit was somewhat embarrassing for Mrs. Freeman who was unwell at the time and so had to let the royal party explore the house on their own as described in the diary of Mrs. Caroline Girle Powys, wife of Philip Lybbe Powys.[3]

References

  1. Emery, 1974, page 206
  2. Emery, 1974, page 131
  3. "Caroline Girle". http://www.tim.ukpub.net/pl_tree/ps01/ps01_073.html.