Henley-in-arden
Henley-in-Arden (likewise referred to as just Henley) is a village in Warwickshire, England. The name is a recommendation to the former Forest of Arden. In the 2001 census the town had a population of 2,011, raising to 2,074 at the 2011 census. Henley is recognized for its selection of historic buildings, a few of which date back to middle ages times, and also its wide variety of maintained building designs. The one-mile-long (1.6 km) High Street is a conservation area. Henley-in-Arden is roughly 9 miles west of the county town of Warwick, 15 miles southeast of Birmingham, 9 miles east of Redditch and also 9 miles north of Stratford upon Avon (where the road between Stratford and Henley was named Henley Street1). It is located in a valley of the River Alne, which divides Henley from the adjacent negotiation of Beaudesert. Henley and Beaudesert properly develop a solitary entity, and also share a joint parish council, although Beaudesert is a different civil church. The town lies at a crossroads in between the A3400 and also the A4189 roadways and also is the beginning point for the round Arden Way path. It likewise pushes the Heart of England Means. Henley Sidings is a nature get handled by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.