Castle House, Buckingham
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
A handsome, if rather crowded, facade. Four bays are squashed into the middle recessed behind two-bay wings, and the extent of brick is further reduced by ample window surrounds and quoins. The problem caused by an even number of bays is evident in the off-centre door. The adjoining segmental pediment is an attempt to disguise the lack of symmetry. Dated 1708. Grade I listed. The date of the photo is uncertain.