West Wycombe, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in West Wycombe, England
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The Exedra W Wycombe Park
West Wycombe, England
Later C18. Flint rubble 2 storey wall with tall arched alcove, rusticated with impost band. Panelled parapet.
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Temple of Bacchus W Wycombe Park
West Wycombe, England
C18, perhaps by Robert Adam. Stucco on stone base.
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Upper Bridge W Wycombe Park
West Wycombe, England
C18 or early C19. Similar to Flint Bridge with single segmental arch but ashlar parapet coping.
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South Bridge W Wycombe Park
West Wycombe, England
Late C18 or early C19. 2 arches of brick faced with flint rubble. Ashlar parapet.
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Myze Farmhouse
West Wycombe, England
Late C17. Two storeys, flint, brick dressings. Three casements outer ones three light, centre two light. Central door flat hood on brackets. old,tile roof, central stack. Gable ends (with half timbering in top).
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K6 Telephone Kiosk Near Swan Public House
West Wycombe, England
Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
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Druid's Hut
West Wycombe, England
C18 or earlier. Flint rubble with red brick dressings, old tiled roof with 2 gabled dormers. 2 storeys and attics, 2 window north west front elevation with oval upper blocked windows, rusticated brick surrounds to ground floor windows. T plan.
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Thatch
West Wycombe, England
Formerly shown as Cottage on South side of Toweridge Common 200 yards north west of Druid's Hut. C18 or earlier, timber framed with colour washed brick nogging. Thatched roof swept down at either end over doorways. 2 lattice casement windows.
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Church of St Lawrence
West Wycombe, England
On the site of a medieval church, {retaining} the medieval west {tower} subsequently remodelled end heightened. Nave rebuilt for Sir Francis Dashwood Bart,patron of the living, 1751-63.
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Congregational Church
West Wycombe, England
C18. Rectangular flint rubble block with red brick dressings, old tiled roof, hipped with corbelled brick cornice. Plinth, 2 storeys. South elevation porch and 3 windows in reveals with glazing bars, cambered relieving arches.