Along the beautiful River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, Henley-on-Thames is a town and civil parish with a rich tapestry of offerings. Close to London, Reading and Oxford, Henley sits near the tripoint of Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire. Renowned for hosting the world's premier rowing regatta, Henley exudes the spirit of 'joie de vivre' during its vibrant summer arts festival and grooves to the tunes of the '80s music festival Rewind. The town is surrounded by the Chiltern landscape of wooded hills and green fields, creating an idyllic backdrop for relaxation, long and leisurely lunches, and shopping sprees. Henley's is also home to many historical landmarks, including a pub frequented by Charles I, a Chantry house, and a local butcher known for smoking his own meat.