This picture of the White Hart Inn
believed to be taken in the first decade of the
20th Century capturing one of the weekly drop offs
by the
local
farmers.
The pub out house were used as a slaughter house for
the local deer and games that was captured from Braydon
Forest and local farms.
The regular London to Bristol
mail stagecoach used to use this as a stop off point
to pick up the fresh venison, and take it on to Windsor
castle estate.
At first sight the building is in Jacobean
style, but closer examination reveals that the old
building
has been refaced and survives inside, the chimneys
in the same position being the best clue. The out
buildings to the right have been replaced by a modern
shop. |