Despite Coronavirus doing it’s best with the town being shut up shop for months on end, it doesn’t keep Henley down or stop it from prospering. Here’s a run down of the wonderful recent and up coming openings in Henley. Let’s keep Henley vibrant and buzzing and support our local economy, shops and businesses.

Calvert Jones – Hart Street

Opening today (11th Sept), Calvert Jones in Hart Street is a small independent lifestyle shop, selling homewares, gifts, card and houseplants.

www.instagram.com/calvert_jones_/

Wild & Rust – Duke Street

Newly opened back in August Wild & Rust offer ethically sourced and stylish home decor and a carefully selected natural and organic self care range alongside mood boosting fresh plants, all dedicated to enhancing your health and wellbeing.

They only use recycled, bio-degradable and recyclable packaging materials whenever possible to wrap and deliver your products and they encourage their mindful customers to reuse bags and containers for them to re-fill with goodness on each trip to their store.

www.wildandrust.co.uk

Henley Fine Art Gallery – Market Place

Owned by Jennie Stuart-Smith, Henley Fine Art has already opened it’s doors, though it’s official opening by the Mayor of Henley is this Sunday (13th Sept) at 12 noon.

Henley Fine Art Gallery is the second location for Jennie’s gallery Barnes Fine Art. As well as stunning art work that you can ‘try before you buy’, they also offer expert advice of the process of discovering and finding the perfect pieces for your home or wherever you’re looking to place it.

www.henleyfineartgallery.co.uk

Majestic Wine Warehouse – Gardiner Place

Coming soon – Confidence in Henley continues with Majestic Wine Warehouse opening a new store in the centre of town.

Re-engaging customers is the focus of their new business plan as well as a new website and a greater selection of ‘interesting wines’. Coming out of lockdown, they’re seeing customers who have discovered them as an online retailer over the past couple of months now visiting their stores – and getting the true Majestic experience.

Taking the unit that backs onto Kings Road Car Park will make it a popular and easy stop off to stock up!

www.majestic.co.uk

Watercolour Arts & Play Cafe – Market Place

Coming soon – Situated in the old Queen Victoria Pub behind the Town Hall, a cafe designed with a kids play area.

“We are a stylish and cozy coffee shop. Just the way you deserve!
A place where your kids could play while you are seated treating yourself with a flavored coffee.”

www.instagram.com/watercolour_cafe

Rumi – Market Place

Coming soon – Persian restaurant Rumi, taking the former Cafe Copia premises in Market Place.

More information to follow.

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