Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Currently Full
Our spacious studio flats, in the sought-after market town of Henley-on-Thames, are just a short walk to the picturesque banks of the River Thames and the town centre. You’ll find quirky cafes and antique emporiums in Tudor-style buildings, a 13th century town square where the local farmers market takes place, great restaurants and several high street shops. If you love water sports, head to the river in July to experience the Henley Royal Regatta.
What’s currently available? Currently full.






Top features
- Spacious properties with double bedrooms that can be sectioned off from the living room with sliding doors
- Some studio flats have small gardens, and all have plenty of storage
- Close to pretty riverside walks and parks to escape the bustle of the city
- A ten-minute walk to the high street
Transport links
- Road: Good connections by road to Reading, Maidenhead and Oxford.
- Trains: Henley-On-Thames train station has regular connections to London, Reading and Slough.
- Walking: 15 minutes to the train station from the properties
The properties
Indoor space: The studios have a separate kitchen and bathroom and plenty of storage space. Although described as a studio, the bedroom area – a double room – can be sectioned off from the light-filled living room area with sliding doors. Each flat has its own entrance.
Outdoor space: Some of the studio flats are ground floor garden properties (one of our guardians even has a veg patch!) The location is perfect for those who love the outdoors, with the Thames Path national trail and the Oxfordshire Way, passing through the town. Henley is also located on the edge of the nationally-protected Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Parking/bike storage: You can store your bike inside the property. There is parking available on streets nearby but a permit is needed.
Please note that photos on this page represent the range of spaces we manage and do not necessarily depict the space you may move into. You will have an opportunity to see the flats at a later stage, at a private, or in-person group viewing.
The high street
Experience Henley’s independent boutiques and riverside dining with its wide range of clothing stores, antique emporiums and speciality eateries. In the town centre, you’ll also find high street favourites including Whistles; White Stuff; M&Co; Fat Face; Clarks; Paperchase and Accessorize. For boutique shopping, check out women’s fashion shop, Mint Velvet; Moda in Pelle for shoes and accessories; department store, Facy; health food shop, Body Wise and independent bookseller, The Bell Bookshop.
Also in the centre of town, there is an Oxfam; Boots, WHSmith, a range of bike shops; Sainsbury’s local; Waitrose; Post Office and a variety of banks.
Food favourites include The Angel on the Bridge, with its cosy interior and riverside terrace; Bistro at the Boathouse for their top notch burgers and sticky toffee pudding; Drifters Coffee House; Pachangas Mexican Restaurant; Al Forno Italian and Giggling Squid for Thai street food.
Arts and leisure
For a scenic afternoon with a picnic afloat the Thames, head down to Henley riverboat service and hire your own motorboat. For a more down to earth option, visit the Henley Canoe Hire next door where you can choose from a one hour hire to full day experiences. At the River and Rowing Museum, you can learn all about the history of rowing and discover their Wind in the Willows gallery.
The cinema Regal Picturehouse, offers foreign and arthouse films, while Kenton Theatre presents dance, drama and comedy performances.
How to apply
If you want to be the first to find out more about our great property and attend a viewing, complete our online application form.
Find out more about the process of applying to become a property guardian and our eligibility criteria.
Volunteering opportunities
Dot Dot Dot guardians volunteer at least 16 hours every month for good causes. Here’s a few local volunteering opportunities to get you inspired:
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Headway Thames Valley
This local, independent charity promote wider understanding of all aspects of brain injury and provide information, support and services to people with an acquired brain injury, their families and carers in the Thames Valley. Volunteering activities include; helping to learn or re-learn computer and cooking skills, and fundraising. -
Citizens Advice Oxfordshire South & Vale
Citizens Advice provide free, confidential and impartial advice and campaign on big issues affecting people's lives.
Fees and costs
- Garden studio flats: £550pcm for sole occupancy or £358pcm per person for couples sharing.
- Studio flats without a garden: £530pcm for sole occupancy or £345pcm for couples sharing.
- Refundable security payment (equivalent of five weeks’ fees): £398-635 depending on size and amount of people sharing.
- Fees include council tax and exclude utilities.
- No hidden costs, service charges or admin fees.
Dot Dot Dot undertakes a licence fee review every twelve months. Broadly, any increases will be based on the rate of inflation at the time of review, but they will also take into account any specific changes in our costs or in the local market. We also look at changes to council tax rates and utilities. Current guardians will be given at least two month’s notice before their licence fees change and new guardians will not face changes for at least six months.