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Temple
Island is situated a mile and a half
downstream of the picturesque market town of
Henley, on one of the most beautiful reaches
of the River Thames. Located amidst rolling
water meadows and surrounded by wooded
hills, it marks the Start of the famous
Henley Royal Regatta Course.
The Temple itself is a delightful folly,
designed by James Wyatt as a fishing lodge
for Fawley Court, the Christopher Wren
mansion on the Henley Reach, from which the
Temple completed a charming prospect through
an avenue of trees.

from an original by Terry McKivragan
The Temple was built in 1771, its interior
being based on designs which had just been
discovered at Pompeii. This work, now
beautifully restored, is the first example
in England of the form of ornamentation
which came to be known as the Etruscan
Style.
The Etruscan Room is of fine proportions and
commands magnificent views of the Thames.
During the heyday of the Summer Season in
Victorian times, the Island and the Temple
were used as a vantage point from which
members of the Leander Club watched the
Regatta.
Today this elegant and exclusive venue is
available for hire, both during Royal
Regatta Week and throughout the year. It
offers a unique setting for entertaining,
whether for corporate hospitality, wedding
receptions or for private parties. It also
provides a secure location for confidential
meetings, and an idyllic venue for
presentations and promotions.
The Temple offers accommodation for up to 40
guests at a formal luncheon or candlelit
dinner. With the addition of an elegant
canopy, up to 120 people can enjoy an al
fresco party on the riverside lawns
surrounding the building.
The Temple contains fully equipped catering
facilities, and clients are able to select
from a panel of approved caterers, all with
extensive experience in staging outdoor
functions. The building is also provided
with ample cloakrooms.
The Island is approached by boat, of which
there is a wide range available to suit the
client's choice of style and size. Whatever
the choice, the journey by water adds
enchantment to a memorable occasion.
The photographs in the frames below may be
enlarged by clicking.
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