BELL STREET is one of Henley's four main central streets, running southwards from Northfield End on the town's outskirts to the central crossroads
Image: Norman Avenue, developed by the Henley builder Charles Clements from c.1885.
After a difficult period in the early-to-mid 19th century, Henley's fortunes revived in the late Victorian and Edwardian period, as the railway and
The present-day Phyllis Court is a stuccoed, Italianate mansion house on Henley's northern edge, built in the early 1840s.
Until recent times, what buildings were constructed of was conditioned by what building materials were available locally.
Henley-on-Thames: Town, Trade and River
Most buildings on Hart Street have brick frontages dating from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
The buildings along Burford's main streets reflect the town's varied social character, which included gentry and professionals as well as shopkeepe
These now separate buildings were formerly the White Hart Inn, said to have been built and opened around 1615 by Richard Merywether. No.
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