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Leisure/hospitality for saleMill Meadows, Henley-On-Thames RG9
35,688 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Freehold
About this property
Unique opportunity
High quality gallery and display space set in countryside in the heart of Oxfordshire
Available for sale
Building benefits from planning permission for use within Use Class F1 and part Use Class E. Other uses may be possible subject to planning. Part of Building Two has been let as self-contained office suites.
Excellent road communications
Description
The former River and Rowing Museum is an award-winning building designed by the internationally renowned David Chipperfield Architects and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in November 1998. The building is designed in two different parts and linked by a glass and concrete footbridge. The building has two separate levels with the public parts located on the upper ground floor and gallery space located on the first floor. There is an access controlled private car park to the rear of the building. Located on the south bank of the River Thames, the building occupies a serene position adjoining Mill Meadows and Marsh Meadows, adjacent to the river footpath. The property is within easy walking distance of Henley railway station providing frequent services to London Paddington via Twyford, with nearby amenities including Tesco, boutique shops, cafés, restaurants, bars, banks and the Hotel Du Vin. The design is inspired by local river boathouses and the traditional wooden barns of Oxfordshire – a simple and clear architectural idea that makes natural associations with the surrounding area.
Location
The building is accessed via Meadow Road just 500m from the A4155 Reading Road, providing direct access to Henley town centre to the north and Reading to the south. Road communications are excellent with both the M4(J8/9) and M40(J4) motorways easily accessible via the A4130 and A404(M).
The former River and Rowing Museum is an award-winning building designed by the internationally renowned David Chipperfield Architects and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in November 1998. The building is designed in two different parts and linked by a glass and concrete footbridge. The building has two separate levels with the public parts located on the upper ground floor and gallery space located on the first floor. There is an access controlled private car park to the rear of the building. Located on the south bank of the River Thames, the building occupies a serene position adjoining Mill Meadows and Marsh Meadows, adjacent to the river footpath. The property is within easy walking distance of Henley railway station providing frequent services to London Paddington via Twyford, with nearby amenities including Tesco, boutique shops, cafés, restaurants, bars, banks and the Hotel Du Vin. The design is inspired by local river boathouses and the traditional wooden barns of Oxfordshire – a simple and clear architectural idea that makes natural associations with the surrounding area.
Location
The building is accessed via Meadow Road just 500m from the A4155 Reading Road, providing direct access to Henley town centre to the north and Reading to the south. Road communications are excellent with both the M4(J8/9) and M40(J4) motorways easily accessible via the A4130 and A404(M).



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