The White Horse on Bath Road
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The White Horse on Bath Road
The White Horse on Bath Road
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SC_PHL_02_0982_71_35_407_11 (Collage 345060)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Side elevation of White Horse Public House from south Bath Road, Longford, Hillingdon. Consists of a two-storey white-washed brick building with a tile roof. A wooden lean-to can be seen just off the chimney. Flower pots are hung underneath the first-floor window sills, between which is a plague with the name of the pub. A canopied doorway can be seen on the right of the image. The Public House is managed by Courage. This Grade II listed building, List Entry Number 1192507, dates to the sixteenth-century, with the visible brickwork originating to the eighteenth-century.
Side elevation of White Horse Public House from south Bath Road, Longford, Hillingdon. Consists of a two-storey white-washed brick building with a tile roof. A wooden lean-to can be seen just off the chimney. Flower pots are hung underneath the first-floor window sills, between which is a plague with the name of the pub. A canopied doorway can be seen on the right of the image. The Public House is managed by Courage. This Grade II listed building, List Entry Number 1192507, dates to the sixteenth-century, with the visible brickwork originating to the eighteenth-century.
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