Henley-in-arden
Henley-in-Arden (additionally known as just Henley) is a town in Warwickshire, England. The name is a reference to the previous Forest of Arden. In the 2001 census the community had a population of 2,011, increasing to 2,074 at the 2011 census. Henley is known for its variety of historical buildings, a few of which go back to middle ages times, as well as its wide array of preserved building styles. The one-mile-long (1.6 kilometres) High Street is a conservation area. Henley-in-Arden is approximately 9 miles west of the county town of Warwick, 15 miles southeast of Birmingham, 9 miles east of Redditch as well as 9 miles north of Stratford upon Avon (where the road between Stratford as well as Henley was called Henley Street1). It lies in a valley of the River Alne, which separates Henley from the surrounding negotiation of Beaudesert. Henley and also Beaudesert efficiently form a solitary entity, and also share a joint parish council, although Beaudesert is a separate civil parish. The community exists at a crossroads between the A3400 and the A4189 roadways and also is the starting point for the round Arden Way course. It likewise pushes the Heart of England Means. Henley Sidings is a nature get managed by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.