Long Crendon Courthouse
Introduction
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Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 30 Aug 2005
This was bought by the National Trust in 1900. It is a 15th Century timber frame building. Manorial courts were held here from the reign of Henry 5th to Victorian times. The lower floor is residential, the upper floor can be visited.