Henbury is a hamlet in the civil parish of Sturminster Marshall in Dorset, England.
In the 1870s two members of the family emigrated to Australia and founded Henbury Station, a cattle station some 140 km south of Alice Springs, near where the Henbury Crater was discovered in 1899.
In 1982 the then owners Charles and Susan Maitland offered bonds for sale at £500 each, guaranteeing investors a week's family holiday a year in the house for five years.
However, the venture failed during 1984 and in 1985 the property was sold to Roy and Guy Baylis.
The Maitlands filed for bankruptcy which was completed in 1988 with a dividend of 24 pence in the pound for creditors.