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Upper Chequers Inn

Photograph at the Upper Chequers Inn white plaque

THE UPPER CHEQUERS INN An Inn called hte Upper Chequers occupied this site in the 16th and 17th centuries. It became a grocer's shop in the late 19th century with bow windows thrown out to the street. In 1968 it was rebuilt by Robert Dyas but the former facade was retained. Wall paintings dating from James I, found during the rebuilding, are on display inside.

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