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