Westow Street in heavy snow
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The photograph on this page of Westow Street in heavy snow by Christopher Hilton as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 8 Jan 2009
On the extreme right, a weatherboarded building creeps in which was the last surviving remnant of the original White Hart inn on the corner of Church Road and Westow Street. The White Hart itself was replaced in the later nineteenth century by a fanciful Gothic construction designed by Sextus Dyball, but a small portion of the earlier building remained, possibly a stable : see Image for the "new" building, where the last remnant of the old can be seen peeping, painted white, around the left side of the Gothic brickwork. The last portion of the original pub was knocked down in early 2015.