High Wycombe: Butlers

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High Wycombe: Butlers

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 25 Jul 2015

The National Heritage website map places a triangle in the centre of this group of buildings in Frogmoor and then describes the structure thus:- "Early C19 or late C18 front to house incorporating earlier structure. Stucco, machine tiles. 2 storeys and attic, modern box dormer. Sash in reveal with glazing bars, ground floor cambered arch. Plain doorhood." So evidently the listing applies to the small house on the left and not the much larger multi-storeyed half-timbered and more eye-catching edifice on the right that is the Butlers public house. The pub is owned by Marston's and its website is here http://www.butlerspub.co.uk/ One on the house next time?

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.631527
Longitude
-0.753086