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Great Missenden: The Cross Keys

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Great Missenden: The Cross Keys

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 13 Sep 2018

The Cross Keys is a Fuller's outlet on the High Street. It is Grade II Listed and the Historic England website describes it thus:- "C17 or earlier, altered, stucco front elevation with plinth. Old tiled roof. Two storeys, wooden modillion cornice. Two C19 sashes and canted bay window on right of door. Single storey wing on left with 3 windows and door. Old wing at rear." By a bizarre and unplanned coincidence the photographer photographed another Fuller's pub called The Cross Keys in a different location entirely the day before. Please see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.703598
Longitude
-0.707547