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Building: 1246500000 THE RECTORY, RECTORY HILL (Building)Early eighteenth century rectory at Old Amersham built about 1730, with early nineteenth century extension
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Building: 1289010000 THE RED LION (Building)Sixteenth and seventeenth centurytimber-framed inn known as The Red Lion, with eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century alterations and extensions.
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Building: 1289001000 THE RED COW (Building)Late sixteenth to seventeenth century timber-framed inn, known as The Red Cow.
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Building: 1301005000 THE RED LION PUBLIC HOUSE, LONGWICK (Building)Nineteenth century pub known as The Red Lion, with twentieth century alterations and extensions.
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Monument: 0077005001 THE RECTORY, FOSCOTT (Monument)Seventeenth century records of a pottery kiln in rectory grounds
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Building: 1136500000 THE RED HOUSE, 22 AYLESBURY ROAD (Building)Early eighteenth century house with seventeenth century timber-framed rear portion and nineteenth century extension
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Building: 1302504000 THE RED LION PUBLIC HOUSE, WHITELEAF (Building)Late eighteenth to early nineteenth century inn, known as The Red Lion.
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Monument: 0917500000 THE RECTORY, QUAINTON (Monument)SITE OF FORMER SAND PIT SHOWN ON 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY MAPS
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Building: 1163500000 THE RED LION (Building)Fourteenth century cruck-built timber-framed hall house with seventeenth to twentieth century extensions and alterations, in use as an inn known as the 'Red Lion' and probably also an alehouse known as 'The Pointer'.
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Building: 1066700000 THE RED LION, VICARAGE ROAD, MARSWORTH (Building)Fifteenth century or later timber-framed cruck-built pub known as the Red Lion, with early to mid-nineteenth century alterations