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The Cornmarket, High Wycombe

The small octagonal-shaped Cornmarket in the High Street in High Wycombe is known locally as the Pepper Pot. It was rebuilt to designs by Robert Adam in 1761. The church behind it is the parish church of All Saints, founded in 1086, enlarged in the 18th century, and extensively restored in 1889.
This was taken on my way home after a visit to the dentist today (just a check-up and no bad news, happily).

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