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The Greyhound
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Date of photo: c1900 |
Image taken from the Sharing Wycombe's Old Photographs website www.swop.org.uk,
and shown with the permission of the copyright holder
Bucks Free Press |
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The Greyhound was situated at 22 Easton
Street. This grade-II listed
building was an 18th century coaching inn. It is now used as a solicitors
practice. |
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Listed
building details: |
C18 front, altered. Stucco, old
tiled root. 2 storeys and attic, moulded cornice with dentils, balustraded
parapet and pedimented Dutch gable in centre. 2 box sliding casement dormers
and central oval window in surround with keystones. Ground floor 3 plain
shop windows, carriageway on left with rusticated segmental relieving arch.
1st floor 4 flush sashes with glazing bars; central window surround,
cornice, rounded pediment; flanking windows 3 light. 2 tall Doric pilasters
support entablature over 3 central windows. Door in panelled reveal, ribbed
Doric pilasters, segmental pediment
hood on console brackets. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2020 |
Picture source: Google
Streetview |
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