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Rableyheath: Robin Hood & Little John
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL2319 This McMullens outlet is a Grade II Listed Building and, looking at old Ordnance Survey maps, has been known as this since 1881 at least.
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Bodicote: The Horse and Jockey
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP4537 The Horse and Jockey is down Malthouse Lane. The Courage sign mentioned in the description for [[168476]] has now completely gone, along with the rest of the then existing pub sign name on the flank wall.
Incidentally the 1882 large scale Ordnance Survey map of the village calls it Boddicot throughout.
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Bodicote: The Plough
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP4637 The Plough is on the High Street, at the junction with Goose Lane off to the right.
From a Geograph point of view the 446000 Easting grid line virtually runs down the ridgeline of the building, so anything to the right is actually in [[SP4537]].
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High Wycombe: Butlers
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8693 The National Heritage website map places a triangle in the centre of this group of buildings in Frogmoor and then describes the structure thus:-
"Early C19 or late C18 front to house incorporating earlier structure. Stucco, machine tiles. 2 storeys and attic, modern box dormer. Sash in reveal with glazing bars, ground floor cambered arch. Plain ...
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High Wycombe: The Bell
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8693 The Bell on Frogmoor is a Fuller's house and is also a Grade II Listed Building. The National Heritage website describes it thus:-
"41 Frogmoor. C17 or earlier, altered. Stucco, old tiled roof. 2 storeys, 3 modern wood mullion and transom lattice casements. Passage on left with exposed timber framework, red brick nogging.
Nos 35 to 41 (odd) ...
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High Wycombe: The Squirrel in Booker
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8391 The Squirrel was once an isolated public house on the eastern edge of Booker Common, but the suburban sprawl of High Wycombe reached it many years ago. This is a different perspective to Peter's [[525854]] by about 180 degrees.
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Flore: White Hart
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6460 This public house is on the A45 High Street.
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Flore: The former Royal Oak
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6460 Alas in July 2015 The Royal Oak on the A45 High Street in Flore was looking in a fairly forlorn state with the windows boarded up and its hanging flower baskets dried up. However, with its associated stable, it is a Grade II Listed Building with, apparently, planning consent to convert it into a residence, and appears to have been sold as such in ...
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Chipping Ongar: The Cock Tavern and Ongar House
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL5503 There are two Grade II Listed Buildings for the price of one here.
On the left is The Cock Tavern, which the English Heritage website describes thus:-
"Public House. C18/19. Timber framed, part plastered part weatherboarded with C19/20 timbered single storey, flat roofed extension to front. Grey slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 window range to first ...
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Crick: The Wheatsheaf
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP5872 The Wheatsheaf, at the junction of the Main Road with Church Street, won the CAMRA Summer Pub of the Year award in 2013. Its website is here http://www.wheatsheafcrick.com/
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Burnham Green: The White Horse
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL2616 This public house is Grade II Listed, dating from the 17th century and possibly timber-framed, although it has a later frontage and several 19th century alterations. It was once The Chequers, but comparing this 2015 image with Melvyn's [[150853]] from 2006 and Christine's [[2933340]] from 2012 it is plain that although the name has not changed ...
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Welford: Former Phipps' beer house
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6480 From the remaining fading advertising on the walls this building was once an outlet for the long defunct Phipps' Brewery in Northampton. The "P Phipps & Co" above the window on the right is clear enough, but the adjacent panel is much more difficult to decipher. In fact it once read "Ratliffe's Stout". This information was gleaned from a Phipps ...
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Welford: The Elizabethan
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6480 The Elizabethan is both a public house and a tea room, so all needs are catered for. There is an old Beamish Irish Stout sign on the wall to the left.
The ironstone building beyond is Lovells House at 10 High Street, which is Grade II Listed.
The road is the A5199 once the A50.
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Weedon Bec: Plume of Feathers
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6359 The Plume of Feathers public house is an Everards outlet, at the junction of West Street with New Street.
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Rickmansworth: The Coach and Horses
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TQ0694 The Coach and Horses in the High Street is a Grade II Listed Building and the English Heritage website describes it thus:-
"Public house. Probably late C16 or early C17, extended C18, refronted C19. Probable timber frame with stock brick front, red brick returns. Tiled roof. Originally 2 bays, extended to right, possibly an open hall. Floored ...
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