Plate 3: Henley, the Chantry House

A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011.

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Plate 3: Henley, the Chantry House

Henley: the Chantry House

5 The Chantry House from the east (river) side, through the yard of the Red Lion inn.

6 The five-bay top floor, looking south towards the adjoining Red Lion. Originally divided into chambers and an access corridor, the floor was opened up for use as a schoolroom in the 16th or early 17th century.