A Very Very Special Venue

A picturesque riverside meadow situated on one of the most beautiful reaches of the River Thames, a mile and a half from Henley-on-Thames town centre.

Temple Island serves as the perfect backdrop for events at Temple Island Meadows originally built in 1771 as a fishing lodge for Christopher Wrens Fawley Court which can also be seen from Temple Island Meadows. Rich in tradition and history and the Island marks the start of the famous Henley Royal Regatta Course.

During Victorian times, Temple Island used to be a popular place to watch the action at the regatta for the members of the famous Leander rowing Club. These days Temple Island Meadows along with Remenham Farm is home to our Henley Regatta activities and has long been a popular corporate hospitality site during the Henley Royal Regatta, having delightful views of both Temple Island and Henley town.

The Meadows are owned by The Copas Partnership who have held events at the meadows for over 30 years as well as there other farming and property activities. For more information on us and the history of the area please go to our Story So Far.

 

 

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Copas Partnerships Websites

Link to Copas Partnership

Information about The Copas Partnership.

Link to Copas Properties

For more information on our property portfolio of luxury offices, storage and residential buildings.

Link to Copas During Henley Royal Regatta

For everything you need to know about Our activities at Remenham Farm during Henley Royal Regatta.

Link to Copas Turkeys

Find out about our very, very special Turkeys and how to order them.