The exact origin of St. Mary's is unknown, but is likely to be around 1000, and the first recorded priest is Aumericus de Harcourt, in 1204. The present structure was almost certainly pre-dated by earlier structures, but the first reference to the building is a charter of 1272 granting an indulgence "to all contributors to the building or the repairing of the church at Henley". St. Mary's is basically a 13th century building, but was enlarged and remodeled in the 15th century and again in the 19th century, so the building history is hard to decipher. The 13th century church consisted of Sanctuary (chancel), nave and aisles and probably transepts. Externally there is no remnant of this church, and the Early English style of the west doorway is in fact Victorian.
The Cache can be found at N EA DF.FEB W 000 ED.CC0
The Parish office phone number is 0ABCA 577DB0
The fountain behind you was presented to the town in June 188E
Just round the corner of the church you will find a Grave Stone for Pamela Jane Christmas 1945 - F006
Please bring your own pen
You are looking for a 35mm canister
Well done to geoibsons for
FTF

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