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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
HISTORIC BUILDINGS GROUP
SURVEY OF PUBLIC HOUSES IN THE PARISH OF
Wendover BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
A record of extant buildings that are currently or were formerly public houses.
SURVEY COMPLETED 1st October 2011
SURVEY UNDERTAKEN BY Robin Carr, Stewart & Valerie Moir
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FirecrestThe Office; Half Way House London Road, Wendover Dean 1837 1837 1850 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
George & Dragon The George Aylesbury Road before 1578 N/A 1797 1753 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 In 1578 mentioned as part of Joan Bradshaw charity The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
King & Queen South Street before 1753 NA 1797 1753 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
Packhorse Tring Road 1768 N/A 1797 1768 - 1828 over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
Red LionLyon; Golden Lion; Black Swan High Street before 1669 N/A 1797 1753 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
Red Lion 2 High Street 1852 N/A 1852 1882 - 1960 1939 - 1945 known as "The Canteen" The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Part of Pub
Rose & Crown Old Tring Road 1865 N/A 1865 - 1828 1865 1882 - 1960 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
Shoulder of Mutton The Railway Hotel Pound Street before 1753 N/A 1797 1753 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 Mentioned in 1741 Elections Rds of Bucks 28 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
White Swan Swan & Brewers High Street before 1753 N/A 1797 1753 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 Large window believed to be for a weaver died 1723 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
Village Gate Marquis of Granby Worlds End, Aylesbury Road 1763 N/A 1797 1763 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1850 1939Advert in 1824 for accomodation, pasture and stables for drovers. The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Pub
King's Head High Street 1741 1963 1797 1753 - 1828 over 50 yrs 1882 - 1963 1823 - 1939 Mentioned in 1741 Elections Rds of Bucks 28 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Demolished
Maidenhead Corner House Hotel Aylesbury Road Before 1514 C H H 1970 1753 - 1785Corner house 1935 - 1939 Mentioned in 1741 Elections Rds of Bucks 28 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 3 Houses
Nag's Head Tring Road 1852 1965 1852 1882 - 1965 1891 - 1899 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Private House
Rising SunFour Seasons; Spice Cottage Tring Road 1850 1993 1850 1882 - 1960 1863 - 1907 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Restaurant
Swan End of the World Worlds End, Aylesbury Road before 1753 2004 1797 1753 - 1828 over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1842 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Shop
Temperance HotelBlack Swan; New Inn; Sturrick House Aylesbury Road 1754
Temp Hotel 1935 1797 1753 - 1828 over 50 yrs 1882 - 1893 1823 - 1935 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Private House
Two Brewers Rossini's High Street before 1753 1990? 1797 1753 - 1828 Over 50 yrs 1882 - 1960 1823 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Restaurant
Wellhead Angel. Crown Hale Court, Hale Road. before 1753 1990 1797 1753 - 1828 1882 - 1960 1831 - 1939 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989 Offices
Barley Mow 1769 1781 1769, 1781 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Cricket Sticks Bats & Ball before 1753 1785 1753 - 1785 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Black Horse before 1753 1753 - 1766 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Black Lion The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Crooked Billet before 1753 1768 1753 - 1768 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Duke of Marlborough Marlborough Road before 1724 1756 1753 - 1756 Fire Insurance 1724 and 1726 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Dying Swan 1759 1776 1759 - 1776
Fleur de Lis 1769 1790 1769 - 1790Dates 1741 - 1790 according to Summerell et al. Site named on 1792 Claydon map. The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Four Horseshoes 1776 1785 1776 - 1785 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Fox 1760 1782 1760 - 1782Site of former Fox in Pound Street shown on Claydon Map 1792 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Fox Dunsmore 1832 1990 Dumsmore. Peter JewellGrand Juntion Canal Arms 1799 1803 1799 - 1803 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989Black Horse. Dunsmore 1852 approx 1960 1882 - 1960 1854 - 1935 before 1741 according to Dunsmore. Peter Jewell The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Glaziers Arms Dates from 1670 according to Summerell et al The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett. 1989
Greyhound & Hare Hare & Hound 1670 1784 1753 - 1784 Fire Insurance 1730 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
King George III 1762 1763 1762 - 1763 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989Leather Bottle Wendover before 1753 1761 1753 - 1761 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Saumels, Mead & Eckett 1989Leather Bottle Dunsmore 1852 1960 1853 - 1939 In directories from 1853 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Lamb before 1753 1766 1753 - 1766 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Oxford Arms before 1753 1761 1753 - 1761 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Plough before 1753Later than 1828 1797 1753 - 1828 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Ship before 1753 1764 1753 - 1764 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Two Naked Boys Dates from 1672 according to Summerell et al The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Three Horseshoes before 1753 1777 1753 - 1777 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
White Hart 1754 1757 1754 - 1757 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
White HorseWhite Horse & Black Boy/Star before 1698 1794 1753 - 1794
Quarter Sessions report offender whipped from White Horse to The George 1698 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
White Lion before 1753 1785 1753 - 1785
Harrow 1756 1776 1756, 1776 The Book of Wendover. Summerell, Samuels, Mead & Eckett 1989
Wendover: Historic References to Public Houses
Pub Name
Firecrest (1998)
The Office
Halfway House
Address
Cotton Square, London Road, Wendover
Grid Reference
SP 875054
Brewery Free House
Current Use Public House
Brief Description
Grade II Chequer pattern brick, old tiled roof, flanking chimneys. 2‐storeys, central of 3 bays with small central modern door in old frame with flat hoods on cut brackets, canted bay windows with barred double hung sashes and cornices each side, upper sash windows with smaller casement in centre. Lower 2‐storey brick wings with hipped old tile roofs, 2‐bay on RH side, 3 on LH with 3‐light casements and central door. C20 additions to rear Painted left hand side wall.
Date Visited
27th September 2011
Photo
Stewart Moir
Recorded By
Stewart Moir
Name
Firecrest
Alternative Names The Office 1988
Halfway House about 1837 – 1988
Date Opened & Closed 1837 Still a Pub
Register of Ale House Keepers
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Licensed Victuallers
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Petty Sessions Records
As Halfway House. Six Day licence 1882 ‐ 1960
1872 Return & Owner
As Halfway House. First Licence 1837. Owner, Thomas Dixon. Wendover
Trade Directories
As Halfway House. 1850 ‐ 1939
1910 Survey
Pub Name
The George & Dragon
The George
Address
4&6 Aylesbury Road, Wendover
Grid Reference
SP 870079
Brewery Free House
Current Use
Public House
Brief Description
Grade ll C18 altered C19. Painted stucco over brick. Old tile roof, raised in height, 2 storeys, 2 sash windows 4 panes wide in reveals to 1st floor. 2 early C19 canted bay windows of 3 panels under flat cornice hood on cut brackets. Wrought iron sign holder with scroll ornament.
Date Visited
17th September 2011
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded By
Robin Carr, Valerie & Stewart Moir
Name
George & Dragon
Alternative Names
The George 1578 ‐ 2004
Date Opened & Closed
<1578
Still a Pub
Register of Ale House Keepers
As The George 1797 John Senior
Licensed Victuallers
As The George 1753 – 1828
Petty Sessions Records
As The George Six day Licence 1882 – 1960
1872 Return & Owner
Over 50 years Wendover Charity House
Trade Directories
1823 ‐ 1939
1910 Survey
Owner. Bradshaw Charity Occupier T Truncheon
Pub Name
The Pack Horse
Address
29 Tring Road, Wendover
Grid Reference
SP 871080
Brewery
Free House
Current Use
Public House
Brief Description
Grade ll. Early C19. End of row of cottages. Colour washed brick with a slate & tile roof and brick chimney. The Pack Horse has 2 storeys, 1 bay of 3 light casements and ½ glazed door to right hand side with hood on shaped brackets. Corbelled corner to Clay Lane. The gable elevation has 2 casements to ground floor and 1 to 1st floor and a slightly projecting gabled wing. Cellar trap door and recently built tiled shelter in Clay Lane.
Date Visited
17th September 2011
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded By
Robin Carr, Valerie & Stewart Moir
Name
The Pack Horse
Alternative Names
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Date Opened & Closed
1768 Still a Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers
1797
Licensed Victuallers
1768 ‐ 1828
Petty Sessions Records
Alehouse 1882 ‐ 1960
1872 Return & Owner
Over 50 years Messrs Parrott. Aylesbury
Trade Directories
1823 ‐ 1939
1910 Survey
Owner. ABC Occupier J Fantham
Pub Name
The King & Queen
Address
17 South Street
Location (Grid Reference)
SP 868076
Brewery Free House
Current use Public House
Brief description
Grade II East side of South Street.C17 altered, timber framed, largely refaced in brick in C18 or C19, now colour washed with some exposed framing. Old tiled roof, 2 brick chimneys, 2 gabled dormers, 2 storeys and attic. 3-light leaded casements to each floor with plain door in 2nd bay from left hand. One storey wing to L H, painted brick. Linked to no 15 which is not listed
Date visited 17th September 2011
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Valerie Moir
Name King & Queen
Alternative Name ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Date Open & Closed <1753 Still a Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers 1797 James Floyd
Licensed Victuallers 1753 ‐ 1828
Petty Sessions Six Day Licence 1882 ‐ 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner Over 50 years Col. Smith
Trade Directories 1823 ‐ 1839
1910 Survey Owner Rev. A Smith Occupier F Johnson
Pub name
The Red Lion
Address
9 High Street
(Grid Reference)
SP 869078
Brewery Marstons
Current use Public House
Brief description
Grade ll. The Red Lion has a dated brick (W R F 1669) but it is possibly earlier in origin but much restored and modernised. It is timber framed with brick and painted plaster infill. The right side is part brick, painted to the 1st floor. It has 2 large chimneys with heavily corbelled heads and a tile roofs. The left hand part has 2 storeys and attic, 3 oversailing gables each with 2light window and 2 storey canted bay windows below. Over the entrance door is an oriel window. Modern leaded glazing has been used throughout. The central yard entry has a 4light casement above. The right hand 3 bays are C20. With 2 storeys and shop front and door to ground floor and 3 light transomed upper casements. The interior has some old timberingI
Date visited 26th September 2011
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Stewart Moir
Name The Red Lion
Alternative Names Lyon. Golden Lion. White Horse. Black Swan
Date opened & Closed <1670 Still Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers Lion 1797 Henry Grimsdale
Licensed Victuallers 1753 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records Ale House 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years Col. Smith
Trade Directories 1823 - 1939
1910 Survey Owner Rev. A Smith Occupier J S Holland
Pub name
Rose & Crown
Address
Old Tring Road. Wendover
Grid Reference)
SP 874083
Brewery Free House
Current use Public House
Brief description
Stucco. 3 Windows above, with 5 below with space between Nos. 3 and 4 indicating the original entrance was probably here. Door now at L.H end in single storey extension.
Gable end roof with single chimney on L.H side Semi-detached , one of a row of 4, the others being cottages.
Date visited
28/9/2011
Photo
Valerie Moir
Recorded by Stewart Moir
Name Rose & Crown
Alternative Name ------------
Date Opened & Closed 1865 Still Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers -----------
Licensed Victuallers
Petty Sessions Records Beer House 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
1865 George Croft. Wendover
Trade Directories
1910 Survey Owner. Wellers. Occupier. W Franklin
Pub name
Shoulder of Mutton
Address
20 Pound Street
(Grid Reference)
SP 866077
Brewery
Free House
Current use Public House
Brief description
Grade II Hotel formed from two C18 houses incorporating earlier timber framed fabric. Red brick with tiled roof and left hand house is higher with flanking chimneys with panels, front parapet and 2 flat roofed dormers. Right hand house has lower roof with moulded wood eaves cornice. Left house has 1st floor band and 5 bays of sash windows with flat gauged brick arches, central door in C20 glazed porch, 2 sashes to right hand 3 light window and narrow sash to left hand. The house to the right has 3 bays, 4 pane upper sash windows and a 3 pane central sash, a central early C20 door set in older wood doorcase with pilasters and a flat roof flanked by tripartite sashes with gauged flat arches. Right hand gable has exposed timber framing.
Date visited 5th December 2010
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Valerie Moir
Name Shoulder of Mutton
Alternative Name Railway Hotel 1903 - 1958
Date Opened & Closed <1753 Still Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers 1797 Richard Hopcraft
Licensed Victuallers 1753 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records Ale House 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years Col. Smith
Trade Directories 1823 - 1939
1910 Survey Owner. Rev A Smith Occupier. F Pedel
Name
White Swan
Address
18 High Street. Wendover
Grid Reference SP 869078
Brewery Free House
Current use Public House
Brief description North side of High Street. Grade ll listed, C17 altered early C19. Painted stucco, slate roof, 2 storeys, 1 upper sash window, ground floor has continuous moulded lintel over 4‐light window and recessed 6 panel door to right hand side. Exit and cellar trap door in Back Street. The White Swan & Two Brewers were two separate public Houses, adjacent to each other until approx. 1990. See entry for Rossini’s
Date visited 7th August 2011
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Valerie Moir
Name White Swan
Alternative Name Swan & Brewers
Date Opened & Closed <1753 as White Swan. Still Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers 1797
Licensed Victuallers as White Swan 1753 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records Ale House 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years E M Lucas. Rowsham
Trade Directories as White Swan 1823 - 1939
1910 Survey
Owner. Aylesbury Brewery. Occupier. James Tarry
Pub name
The Village Gate
Address
Aylesbury Road, Worlds End, Wendover
Grid Reference SP 860092
Brewery Free House
Current use Public House
Brief description
C18th cent. 3 bay original section with 2 story extension on the left hand end and later additions on the right. 2 bay windows are on original section and 1 on left hand extension. A brick chimney is on each end of the original section. The front door is in front of the porch. There are three casement windows upstairs and two dormer windows in the roof. The extension has one bay window and one casement window upstairs with a blank wall between the extension windows and the original windows. The front is all rendered white.
Date visited 23rd September 2011
Photo
Valerie Moir
Recorded by Stewart Moir and Robin Carr
Name The Village Gate
Alternative Name Marquis of Granby 1763 - 2010
Date Opened & Closed 1763 Still Public House
Register of Ale House Keepers as Marquis of Granby 1797
William Ives
Licensed Victuallers as Marquis of Granby 1763 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records as Marquis of Granby
Ale House 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years Messrs Parrott
Trade Directories as Marquis of Granby 1850 - 1939
1910 Survey Owner A B C. Occupier. J Spittles
Former Public Houses
Pub Name
Present Name
Kings Head
No 1
Address
No 1 High Street.
Later moved to 21 High Street and demolished.
Grid Reference SP 868078
Brewery N/A
Current use No1 is a Shop
Brief description “Number One” Early Kings Head. Grade II C16 altered C17/18. Timber framed with brick infilling, rendered to front. Old tiled roof, 2‐storeys. Three 4‐light leaded casements to 1st floor. Plain shopfront to ground floor. A vertical strip of modern brickwork at N end of wall suggests that the front formerly had an overhanging upper storey. The plain gable end of brick and beams are all rendered white.
Later site demolished apart from one gable and door.
Date visited
Photo
Valerie Moir
Robin Carr
Recorded by Valerie Moir and Robin Carr
Name Kings Head
Alternative Name Number 1 Early site now a shop.
Later site demolished
Date Opened & Closed <1741 - 1963
Register of Ale House Keepers 1797 John Prickett
Licensed Victuallers 1753 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records Beer House 1882 - 1963
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner Over 50 years Col. Smith
Trade Directories 1823 – 1899 + 1939
1910 Survey -----------------------
Pub name
Present Name
Maidenhead
Old Corner House
Address
Back Street, Wendover
Grid Reference SP 870079
Brewery N/A
Current use 3 Houses
Brief description Grade II. C 18 brick with gauged brick arches, some with soffits cut in ornamental patterns. Old tiled roof hipped at corner, brick chimneys, moulded wood eaves. 2 storeys on high plinth, former attic (dormers removed in 1975). Front with 5 wide bays each containing 2 windows separated by narrow recesses, except central bay which has carriage arch now filled in with window to ground floor, below 1st floor flanked by 2 narrow brick recesses. Flank elevation to Back Street three bays. The bay nearest the main road has 1 sash window and 3 blank windows. The middle bay has a sash window at mezzanine level. The third bay has a ground floor sash window and a 3 piece casement on the 1st floor.
Date visited
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Stewart Moir and Robin Carr
Name Maidenhead
Alternative Name Corner House Hotel. Old Corner House.
Date Opened & Closed <1514 – 1785
Corner House Hotel closed 1970
Register of Ale House Keepers ---------------------
Licensed Victuallers Maidenhead 1753 - 1785
Petty Sessions Records -------------
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner ----------------
Trade Directories Corner House Hotel 1935 - 1939
1910 Survey ---------------------------
Pub name
Present Name
The Nags Head
Nags Head Cottage
Address
11 Tring Road, Wendover
Grid Reference SP 871080
Brewery N/A
Current use Private House
Brief description
Grade II Early C19 with painted rendering, slate roof. Two brick chimneys to left of centre and bay window to ground floor. Semicircular rched entry between No. 9 and 11. a
Date visited
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Stewart Moir
Name Nags Head
Alternative Name Nags Head Cottage
Date Opened & Closed 1852 – 30th May 1965
Register of Ale House Keepers ---------------------
Licensed Victuallers -------------------
Petty Sessions Records Beer House 1882 - 1965
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner 1852 Thomas Brown.
Wendover
Trade Directories 1891 - 1899
1910 Survey Owner. Weller & Co. Occupier. G Ebeling.
Pub name
Present Name
Two Brewers
Rossini’s
Address
20 High Street
Grid Reference SP 869078
Brewery N/A
Current use Restaurant
Brief description C16 much altered. Timber framed with painted stucco front. Old tiled roof with 5 brick chimneys, 2 small dormers to the R.H. part, 2 storeys and attic. Right side has two 4light upper casements, two C19 canted bays to ground floor flanking modern glazed door with hood on brackets and 2light casement to R.H. Interior Reported to have truss with arch braced collar.
Date visited
Photo
Robin Carr
Recorded by Valerie Moir
Name Two Brewers
Alternative Name Rossini’s
Date Opened & Closed <1753 approx 1990?
Register of Ale House Keepers 1797 Hill Dancer
Licensed Victuallers 1753 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records Alehouse 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years Col. Smith
Trade Directories 1828 - 1939
1910 Survey Owner Col. Smith. Occupier. J Hooper
Pub name
Present Name
Rising Sun
Spice Cottage
Address
Tring Road Wendover
Grid Reference SP 872081
Brewery N/A
Current use Restaurant
Brief description
Built in 1850 by A Rothschild of Aston Clinton. Brick and knapped flint walls with tiled hipped roof and central chimney. 2 storeys with 1 sash and 1 bay window on ground floor and 2 sash on upper. Ground floor below road level with steps down to central door. Upper floor has four pictures of the seasons recently repainted. Stone engraved sign “Four Seasons” over painted
Date visited
Photo
Valerie Moir
Recorded by Name of recorder
Name Rising Sun
Alternative Name The Four Seasons
Spice Cottage
Date Opened & Closed 1850 – 1993
Register of Ale House Keepers ---------------------
Licensed Victuallers
Petty Sessions Records Beer House 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner 1850 A Rothschild
Aston Clinton
Trade Directories 1863 - 1907
1910 Survey Owner Welch Ale Brewery Co.
Occupier G Woodward
Pub name
Present Name
Temperance Hotel
Sturrick House
Also known as Black Swan 1754 & New Inn 1880 - 1935
Address
Aylesbury Road
Grid Reference SP 869080
Brewery N/A
Current use Private House
Brief description C16 but much altered. Timber framed with painted roughcast to upper part, painted brick to underbuilt ground floor. Old tiled roof half hipped right hand 2 storeys, the upper one formerly oversailing. Two three light and two light leaded casements to 1st floor. C19 half glazed door to L.H. of centre with sash windows in flush frames each side. Wide carriage way with wooden doors to R.H. of centre, with heavy moulded bracket to R.H. side. Modern door and small window in R.H. part now formed into separate cottage.
Rear Elevation. C17 Timber framed 2storey wing with brick infill, old tiled roof, sash window to 1st floor, modern glazed doors below. Chimney stack to R.H.flank, 1storey outshot on right with cat slide tiled roof, modern casement. Lean to roofed cellar outshot on extreme right, 2 light casement above.
Date visited
Photo
Valerie Moir
Recorded by Stewart Moir
Name Temperance Hotel
Alternative Name Black Swan. New Inn. Sturrick House
Date Opened & Closed as Black Swan 1754
New Inn 1810 – 1892
Temperance Hotel/New Inn 1880 - 1935
Register of Ale House Keepers
Black Swan 1797 James Reading
Licensed Victuallers Black Swan 1753–1814.
New Black Swan 1815.
New Inn 1828
Petty Sessions Records Alehouse New Inn 1882 - 1892
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years Col Smith
Trade Directories 1823 - 1935
1910 Survey Owner Rev. A Smith. Occupier. F W North
Pub name
Present Name
Swan
End of the World also Old Swan
Address
Worlds End Aylesbury Road Wendover
Grid Reference SP 859092
Brewery N/A
Current use Second-hand furniture shop
Brief description
C16thC Two storied and half timbered. Central door with porch with 2 bays with two casement windows per floor. R.H section with one bay and single storied with bay window and whole having a stuccoed front. L.H bay almost completely covered in Ivy but a window can be seen with hayloft type door above. Gable roof, tiled and has two flanking chimneys.
Date visited
Photo
Stewart Moir
Recorded by Stewart Moir
Name Swan
Alternative Name End of the World. Old Swan
Date Opened & Closed 1753 – 2004
Register of Ale House Keepers 1797 William North
Licensed Victuallers 1753. 1777 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records Alehouse 1882 - 1960
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner
Over 50 years Weller & Co.
Trade Directories 1842. 1850 - 1939
1910 Survey Owner. Roberts & Wilson. Occupier. W Drane.
Pub name
Present Name
Wellhead
Hale Court
Address
Hale Court, Hale Road, Wendover
Grid Reference SP 874071
Brewery N/A
Current use Offices of Foster Care Association
Brief description
No outwardly visible remains of the old building, Wall rendered and painted, two storied with 3 sash windows per story. Slated roof without chimney in main building, side entrance. Extensive modern additions.
Date visited
Photo
Valerie Moir
Recorded by Valerie Moir
Name Wellhead
Alternative Name Angel. Angel & Crown
Date Opened & Closed <1753 as The Crown – approx 1990 as Wellhead
Register of Ale House Keepers as The Angel 1797 Edward Free
Licensed Victuallers The Crown 1753 – 1756
The Angel 1757 – 1759
The Angel & Crown 1760
The Angel 1778 - 1828
Petty Sessions Records The Wellhead Beerhouse 1888 - 1899
1872 Return. First Licensed & Owner ----------------
Trade Directories The Angel/Wellhead 1831 – 1842
Wellhead 1869 - 1939
1910 Survey Owner E Goodman (Brackley) Occupier G Dunn