Baylis House, Slough
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
Attractive brick facade with its regular grid of windows. Pretty much all the ornament is expressed by means of the brickwork, e.g. the arches over the ground-floor windows. It was built c1696 for Gregory Hascard, Dean of Windsor, and altered and enlarged in the C18th and C19th. Grade I listed. It is now a hotel, restaurant and conference centre. The date of the photo is uncertain.