Visitors can experience part of Henley’s Brewing heritage while sampling craft beer at Lovibonds Brewery in the centre of Henley.
The site is part of Hidden Henley, originally built as a brewery and mineral water manufacturer in 1867 by Ive Bros. The building is most well known for the listed piece of rail track which still extends to the Market Place today. This track was used to move goods in and out of the brewery stores. In 1916 John Lovibond and Sons took over the site. For 40 years Lovibonds were well respected in the area as family brewers and wine merchants. This history was the inspiration for the formation of todays Lovibonds Brewery.
Visitors are welcome on Saturdays from 10:00-18:00. Free samples of Lovibonds craft beer are available while visitors view the Henley and Lovibond history on display.