Heritage Open Days: Henley’s Quaker Heritage from frost Fairs to Global Warming
Henley Meeting House will be open for a special exhibition for visitors to look around; some 17th century activities will be available in the garden and our ancient burial ground.
In the 17th Century when Quakers first began to meet in Henley, Britain was going through a mini ice age. The harsh winters froze over the River Thames making it possible to hold Frost Fairs on the ice. Today, nearly 400 years later, Quakers still meet in Henley but now we are facing different extremes of climate.
Visit the Meeting House and our peaceful secluded garden and the original Quaker burial ground behind our old brick and flint walls. Come and try some Frost Fair games and 17th century fare.
Learn how early Quakers lived and endured the cold, why we stayed and how we live today. The modern day Quaker exhibition will include some suggestions on how to save energy, money and live a simpler lifestyle.