White Horse

Location/Address

White Horse House, 60 High Street, Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, HP22 4JS

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Former White Horse public house, now a residential house This is a building within the Conservation Area of Whitchurch

Map

Statement of Significance

Age

Probably C17

Architectural and Artistic Interest

Two storey double fronted brick building on a stone plinth, rendered to front elevation. Former public house, converted into dwelling after appeal in 2011. Steps up to the front door. Slate roof with red brick stacks. Historic building appraisal in October 2010 in advance of proposed building alterations recorded the survival of probably 17th century timber-framed rear walls and other historic features within the building. The front of the inn had been substantially rebuilt in the early or mid-19th century, and the existing outbuildings to the rear were also rebuilt, and further outbuildings (stables and cart shed) also built at this time.

Historic Interest

There are documentary reference to the sale of the White Horse Inn in 1683, with further records in 1807, 1816, 1832 and 1872.

Images and Documents

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Photo of the former White Horse public house in Whitchurch

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White Horse House - 27.09.2022

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White Horse Public House 1950-1969

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White Horse Public House 1950 - 1969

Date Listed

n/a

Last Updated

17 Mar 2023