Amersham Tour 1999
View 1, Bury Farm, Bury End
View 2, Cottage, Broadway (with interesting 1811 plaque)
View 3, Detail of 1811 plaque on cottage above
View 4, Our tour guide, Barney Tyrwhitt Drake (BGS Chairman)
View 5, View looking west towards Market Hall from Broadway
View 6, Griffin Inn (formerly a coaching stop) now a business premise called "ASK"
View 7, The tour party at the Memorial Gardens
View 8, St Mary's church (View 1)
View 9, St Mary's church (View 2)
View 10, River Misbourne and the former Weller's Brewery and site of a mill (View 1)
View 11, The former Weller's Brewery and site of a mill (View 2)
View 12, The Kings Arms, High Street (View 1)
View 13, The Kings Arms, High Street (View 2)
View 14, The Crown Inn, Market Square (to the right of the Market Hall)
View 15, Elmodesham House, High Street (early 18th century)
View 16, Hall House, High Street, (Amersham Museum) - possibly oldest building in Amersham
View 17, Methodist Chapel, High Street
View 18, Showing the old mill on the river Misbourne at the corner of Mill Lane and High Street
View 19, View looking east along the High Street
View 20, Alms Houses, High Street - built by Sir William Drake in 1657
View 21, Baptist Chapel (View 1)
View 22, Baptist Chapel (View 2)
View 23, Quaker Meeting House, Whielden Road
View 24, Amersham Workhouse, built by Sir George Gilbert Scott - now part of a hospital (View 1)
View 25, Amersham Workhouse, built by Sir George Gilbert Scott - now part of a hospital (View 2)

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