Henclová (Hungarian: Henclófalva) is a village and municipality in the Gelnica District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia.
According to the charter of 1338, the entire territory of Tiche Voda and its surroundings was declared a free mining town.
In the years 1489 - 1527, honey was processed to process copper ore. At the end of 1556, Štilbach was destroyed and the population was stolen by the soldiers of František Bebek, Mr Krásná Hôrka, who left the people who had rescued to the surrounding villages (Švedlár, Mníšek, Smolník) and the town disappeared.
It was built only in 1927, when the citizens bought a new bell, which was consecrated by the parish priest Ján Kočiš.
In 1912 a narrow-rail railroad was built to move the sawmill wood to Vondišla (currently Nálepkovo).