Buckingham: Yeomanry Hall & Yeomanry House
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 17 Oct 2010
In a contrast in building styles on the left in this view looking up Hunter Street is the former Masonic Hall known as Yeomanry Hall. It was built in 1787 of English Bond red brick. On the right is Yeomanry House, the former quarters of the local Yeomanry officer, a later building dating from the early 19th century, with incised masonry patterns picked out in its dull pink render. The buildings are both Grade II Listed and now belong to The University of Buckingham.