Chalfont St Giles, High Street c.1955
Photo ref:
C498014

More about this scene
Looking east back downhill from the junction with Bowstridge Lane, the gable on the right is the remnant of a cottage demolished to improve visibility from the lane. The shop with the Daren Bread sign is still a baker's, Stratton Bakery, and A Warner beyond is still a butcher's. The buttressed wall on the left belongs to the former rectory, a good brick house of about 1700 with seven bays of sash windows.
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