Chalfont St Peter: The White Hart

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Chalfont St Peter: The White Hart

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 25 Apr 2010

This pub dates from the 17th century and although it was refaced in the 18th century some of the original structure, such as the brick chimney stack at the far end, still remains. The road is the High Street, once the main A413 road to Amersham, now bypassed by Image The photo was taken a couple of days after St George's Day and the whole town was festooned with flags, albeit some not quite entering into the spirit of things!

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.606801
Longitude
-0.556935