Victorian Buildings, Wraysbury High Street

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Victorian Buildings, Wraysbury High Street

Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 16 May 2023

An eye catching set of buildings from the 19th century in Wraysbury village. The Baptist Church dates from 1862, while the gabled terrace in the foreground is later. It has a stone above the central window which has the unusual inscription "189 2/8" I can only guess it took six years to build and somebody wanted that recorded.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.457141
Longitude
-0.554318