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The church's address is
St Mary's Church,
Hart Street,
Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire RG9 2AU
There is space for one or two cars to park in front of the church, which is at the east end of Hart Street, by the bridge, so we reserve this space for disabled visitors. There are car parks close by off Greys Road and Kings Road (behind Waitrose), which have free parking on Sundays.
Directions from South of Henley (Reading)
You will arrive in Henley on the A4155, the Reading Road. As you come into the town, you will pass the URC church on your left, then come to a set of traffic lights. Go straight on, and you will come to a second set of traffic lights. Turn right for Hart Street and St Mary's, or turn left through the Market Square for the car parks, which are signed to your left and right.
Directions from North of Henley (Marlow and Nettlebed)
The roads from Marlow and Nettlebed merge at a mini-roundabout as you come into the town. Go straight on at the next mini-roundabout, and the road will bend round to the left, then round to the right as you reach the river. Get in the right-hand lane, and turn right at the traffic lights. St Mary's is on your right. For the car parks, go straight on through the Market Square and follow the signs left or right to park.
Directions from East of Henley, the M4 and M40
You will arrive in Henley on the A4130, coming down Remenham hill. As you cross the bridge, you will see St Mary's ahead of you to the right. For the car parks, go past the church and then straight on through the Market Square. Car parks are signed to your left and right.
Directions from the railway station
St Mary's is about five minutes walk from the railway station. As you walk out of the station towards town, you will get to a T-junction. Turn right onto Station Road, then follow the road round to the left (after a short while the road is renamed Thamesside). You will see the bridge to your right. St Mary's is just to the left of the bridge.