Two pubs at Ley Hill

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Two pubs at Ley Hill

Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 5 Feb 2011

There are a number of roads joining at Ley Hill Common, and four squares also meet just over my left shoulder. Most importantly, there are two pubs, The Crown to the right and The Swan to the left. Both had been recommended, but we chose The Swan for our sandwich and pint. It is reputedly the oldest pub in Buckinghamshire, built 1520 and added to in 1680, although we were not sure of the accuracy of the claim. Having walked from Chesham, we now had to walk back.

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