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High Wycombe and Loudwater The Local List of Architectural and Historic Significance for Wycombe District This list contains the addresses of those properties and other features of architectural or other historic significance with have been designated as a “Heritage Asset” through addition to the Wycombe District Local List. It does not contain properties which are nationally (statutory) listed, or scheduled ancient monuments. For information on nationally listed properties, please see English Heritage’s National Heritage List for England. All listed properties, both locally listed and nationally listed, may be viewed on the Wycombe District Council MyWycombe service. The Local List is divided between the three main towns of the Wycombe District and the rest of the District. Please click on the headings below to jump to each section of the list. High Wycombe Marlow Princes Risborough Rest of District High Wycombe 96 and 98 Abbey Barn Road, High Wycombe De Havilland House, Amersham Road, High Wycombe The Wycombe Grange, 56 Amersham Hill, High Wycombe 2 Kings Square, Beech Road, High Wycombe The Old Courthouse, Benjamin Road, High Wycombe St John’s Place, Easton Street, High Wycombe 6 Easton Street, High Wycombe Rye Hotel, 28 Easton Street, High Wycombe 83 Easton Street, High Wycombe Brook Lodge, Ford Street, High Wycombe The Clock House, Frogmoor, High Wycombe 12 and 14 Frogmoor, High Wycombe Bowerdean Nursery School, Gordon Road, High Wycombe The Gordon Arms, Gordon Road, High Wycombe 199 - 201 Gordon Road, High Wycombe 26 Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe Rosemary, 196 Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe Former Sands County First School, Lane End Road, High Wycombe Birch House and Leigh Court, Leigh Street, High Wycombe Crown House School, London Road, High Wycombe King George V Public House, London Road, High Wycombe Wycombe Marsh Union Baptist Church, London Road, High Wycombe The Rifle Butts Inn, 421 London Road, High Wycombe 559 and 561 London Road, High Wycombe Flint Cottages, 563, 565, 567 and 569, London Road, High Wycombe 676 and 678, London Road, High Wycombe Barn and Outbuilding, Funges Farm, Marsh Green, High Wycombe Ruskin Works, Oakridge Road, High Wycombe 6 Oxford Street, High Wycombe 109 Oxford Street, High Wycombe Hamilton Primary School, Priory Road, High Wycombe 7 and 8 Queen Square, High Wycombe 18 Queen Square, High Wycombe 19 Queen Square, High Wycombe The Lodge, Rayners Avenue, Loudwater The Irish Club, Station Road, High Wycombe 8 Temple End, High Wycombe 28 - 70 (Even) Temple End, High Wycombe The Beech Tree Inn, Terriers Green, High Wycombe Flint Cottage, Terriers Green, High Wycombe Pann Mill Waterworks, The Rye, High Wycombe Totteridge House, Totteridge, High Wycombe 97 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe 99 and 101 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe 103,105,107 and109, West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe White Hart Inn, White Hart Street, High Wycombe 18 White Hart Street, High Wycombe Marlow Merefleet, 9 Beaumont Rise, Marlow Cottage and Stable at the Rookery (Marlow Community Centre), Chapel Street, Marlow North Cottage, Chapel Street, Marlow The Manse, 64 Chapel Street, Marlow 20 High Street, Marlow 25 (Now 23) High Street, Marlow 26 and 28 High Street, Marlow 32 High Street, Marlow 48 and 48A, High Street, Marlow The Prince of Wales Public House, Mill Road, Marlow The Clayton Arms (Off Sales Section), Oxford Road, Marlow The Crown and Anchor Public House, 45 and 47 Oxford Road, Marlow 5 and 7 Spittal Street, Marlow 9 Spittal Street, Marlow 45 to 61 (Odd) Station Road, Marlow 63 to 71 (Odd) Station Road, Marlow The Coach and Horses Public House, 1 West Street, Marlow 44 and 46 West Street, Marlow The Red Lion Public House, 57 West Street, Marlow Princes Risborough Milestone outside Beech Court, Aylesbury Road, Princes Risborough Letter Box outside Gate Cottage, Horsenden Lane, Princes Risborough Letter Box outside The Rectory, Mill Lane, Princes Risborough 14 - 24 (even) Wycombe Road, Princes Risborough The Former British School, 36 Wycombe Road, Princes Risborough Milestone Adjacent 36 Wycombe Road, Princes Risborough Rest of District Bledlow Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, Bledlow St Francis Roman Catholic Church, Heath End Road, Flackwell Heath Milestone South of Shootacre Lane, Wycombe Road, Lacey Green Milestone Adjacent to Ray Farm, Thame Road, Longwick Spinning Wheel Cottage, Studridge Lane, Speen Tin Tabernacle, North Road, Widmer End .
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