Henley-on-Thames - Fawley Court Historic House and Museum

 
Fawely Court Historic House and Museum at Henley-on-Thames is one of a few museums in Britain to tell the story of another nation. The building dates back to the 12th century and has many architectural additions dating up to the 17th century. The site once served as a school for Polish boys and now houses displays on Polish history. It contains a collection of books, medals and reminders of the many Polish citizens who died in concentration camps in the Second World War. It also contains a collection of militaria and documents dating back to the 15th century.
Address: Fawley Court Historic House and Museum, Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames RG9 3AE, England
Hours:
March 1 to September 30: 1pm-4pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Fri
Parking: Free
Disability Access: Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.
Facilities: Restaurant or food service

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