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White Hart

Picture source: Movement80


 

The White Hart was situated on North End. This pub closed in 2001 and is now in residential use.
 

 
From The Good Pub Guide 1983:
Small and cosy, this inn is - without being at all pretentious - a shade more sophisticated than the other Northend pub described. There are Windsor chairs on the carpet, comfortable window seats, a big log-grate in the huge fireplace, butter-coloured panelling, some bare brick, and very low handsomely carved beams. Well-kept Brakspears Pale, Old and Special on handpump; bar snacks include toasted sandwiches, pate on toast and ploughman's. Behind the mossy-tiled white house is a lovely long garden, sheltered in summer by high bushy hedges and fruit trees, with lots of flowers. From here, single-track lanes burrow off through high ivy banks and tunnels of beech; it's excellent walking country.
 

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Other Photos
Date of photo: c1930

Image taken from the Sharing Wycombe's Old Photographs website www.swop.org.uk, and shown with the permission of the copyright holder Cayla Twemlow