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The Greyhound

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


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.
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
Date of photo: 2020

Picture source: Google Streetview