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7:07pm Saturday 7th January 2012
Wycombe High Street is full of fine buildings, many have been converted from their original use and sadly some are laying vacant while others are playing a key role in the life of Wycombe.
Today I am featuring a late 18th Century building that has been lucky enough to have been in use for most of its lifetime and its currently right at the heart of local life having been converted to a restaurant.
Standing at the Western end of the High Street right next to the narrow Crown Lane is a magnificent structure originally built as a private dwelling house.
In the 18th Century an awful lot of buildings in the High Street were houses as the town was much smaller indeed the High Street was on the eastern edge of the town centre.
Today the building is a restaurant used by the masses. While the lower floor has been altered and shop windows installed the upper floors have remained pretty much as they were.
Just look at the fine brickwork on the outside of this building. Made of dark brick the tops of the sash windows are highlighted with arches of contrasting red brick.
Right at the top of the building is a magnificent modillioned cornice stretching the whole frontage of the structure.
The entrance is truly impressive with columns either side and topped off with a magnificent pediment above.
All too often we pass by without even thinking about the past history of a structure and sadly I see so many people walking into this building without taking the time to look up and admire the architecture above.
But just look at what is standing on the pavement outside, it must be one of the most hideous round information boards in history together with one of those awful atlas balls and a dreadful bicycle rack.
How on earth could such a menagerie of ghastly street furniture including the eyesore of a notice board ever be sited outside such a wonderful building? It could only happen in Wycombe....
When Pevsner visited he mentioned this building in his guide book however that terrible information post and other assorted items of dreadfulness were not there then otherwise I dread to think what he would have said.
Prior to use as a restaurant the building was for many years one of the many Co-Op retail outlets in Wycombe. Specialising in non-food items such as electrical equipment and travel goods it sold a wide range of products and proved highly popular with the local population.
Thankfully the building was afforded Grade II listed status in 1954 so it should be with us for a good number of years to come.
What do you think?
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A VOTER
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10:01pm Sat 7 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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10:11pm Sat 7 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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10:12pm Sat 7 Jan 12
gotanybiscuits?
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5:54am Sun 8 Jan 12
Alberto The Great wrote:They put him back into the 18th Century. He's still there (can't you tell? REALLY?), but with internet access.
Ivor, Tell us about the time you were abducted by aliens.
ivor
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5:10pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor
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5:11pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor
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5:11pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor
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5:11pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor
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5:12pm Sun 8 Jan 12
Alberto The Great
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6:26pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:So you're saying that Bigun Hall is a building in the High Street?
Re the comments of gotanybiscuits? at 5:54am
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Indeed it would be nice to go back to the 18th Century, if I were to do so I would head straight for there area known today as Tom Burt's Hill and see if I could find the gold before Tom Burt did....
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Maybe I did? Maybe I was Tom Burt? Maybe Bigun Hall is the house built by Tom Burt in the middle of the High Street...?
Alberto The Great
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6:34pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Your answers to most delving questions are nothing but avoidance and obfuscation, as can be seen by all your answers here.
Re the comments of A VOTER at 10:01pm on Sat 7 Jan 12
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There is no avoidance or obfuscation on my blog! Well not from me!
ivor
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6:43pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor
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6:44pm Sun 8 Jan 12
Alberto The Great
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6:57pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:A standard avoidance answer.
Re the comments of Alberto The Great at 6:34pm
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Thank you for your valued comment....
ivor
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7:00pm Sun 8 Jan 12
Alberto The Great
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7:01pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Avoidance again...
Re the comments of Alberto The Great at 6:57pm
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No, not at all....
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What do you think to the building that I am featuring on this blog?
ivor
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7:02pm Sun 8 Jan 12
Alberto The Great
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7:04pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Not at all...
Re the comments of Alberto The Great at 7:01pm
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But you have avoided my question!
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What do you think to the building that I am featuring on this blog?
ivor
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7:06pm Sun 8 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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9:11pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Oh YES you HAVE!
Re the comments of Alberto The Great at 9:56pm on Sat 7 Jan 12
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I can assure you that I have never been abducted by aliens.
ivor
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9:34pm Sun 8 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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10:34pm Sun 8 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Obviously a mental case.
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 10:12pm on Sat 7 Jan 12
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And what “case” is that?
Mama36
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2:13pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Alberto The Great
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2:32pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Mama36 wrote:It was owned by the Bigun family, and has been the home of the Bigun descendants ever since.
Would love to have seen this building when it was a house. How very grand, i wonder what the people were like.
ivor
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9:06pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:06pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:07pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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9:20pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor wrote:I'm afraid I am.
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 10:34pm on Sun 8 Jan 12
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So long as you are not casting assertions towards me than that's fine....
Lawrence Linehan
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9:22pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Or a circus with you as the clown.
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:11pm
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Oh no I haven't!
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This is becoming a real pantomime....
Lawrence Linehan
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9:24pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor wrote:I wonder if the snobbish fantasist of Bigun Hall imagines himself as as ervant or as an impossibly grand master of the household?
Re the comments of Mama36 at 2:13pm
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Indeed it must have been lovely walking along the High Street and seeing the lights shining out from the large town houses that lined the road.
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Of course there must have been servants in a house as grand as this.
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If only it were like it today....
Morag
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9:38pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor wrote:How is the diet going these days, Ivor? We haven't heard much about it lately.
Re the comments of Alberto The Great at 2:32pm ~ Actually I do have a soft spot for burgers, especially the quadruple decker ones containing chicken which I call McBiguns.... ~ Thank you for your valued comment....
ivor
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9:41pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:41pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:41pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:41pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:41pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Morag
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9:44pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:48pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Morag
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9:51pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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9:55pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Morag
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10:00pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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10:03pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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10:04pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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11:09pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Question about snobbish fantasising answered - how servants do you imagine?
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:24pm
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But I am the master of the house and most definitely not a servant....
Lawrence Linehan
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11:09pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor wrote:Question about snobbish fantasising answered - how servants do you imagine?
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 9:24pm
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But I am the master of the house and most definitely not a servant....
ivor
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11:55pm Mon 9 Jan 12
ivor
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11:55pm Mon 9 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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12:07am Tue 10 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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12:10am Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor
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12:18am Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor
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12:18am Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor
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12:18am Tue 10 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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12:22am Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor wrote:I wonder how they got that way when they seem so naive and stupid today.
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 12:07am
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Of course the Biguns were masters, how could they have been anything else?
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If I have been a servant I would have been a humble one!
Lawrence Linehan
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12:24am Tue 10 Jan 12
Lawrence Linehan
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12:25am Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor
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12:38am Tue 10 Jan 12
Alberto The Great
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9:54am Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor wrote:But you've already stated that your own Library at Bigun hall has a far more extensive collection than Wycombe Library, and in some cases, better than the British library.
Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 12:24am
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What good is a library that closes on Mondays!
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The old library in Queen Victoria Road never closed on a Monday as it was always open for learning. I do miss the old library indeed my learning all but ceased when it closed....
Morag
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11:56am Tue 10 Jan 12
Alberto The Great wrote:You have a very good point there, Alberto ...... and I thought all Bucks libraries have always had at least one closing day during the week? Can't remember which day that was at the old library - or am I mistaken?
ivor wrote: Re the comments of Lawrence Linehan at 12:24am ~ What good is a library that closes on Mondays! ~ The old library in Queen Victoria Road never closed on a Monday as it was always open for learning. I do miss the old library indeed my learning all but ceased when it closed....But you've already stated that your own Library at Bigun hall has a far more extensive collection than Wycombe Library, and in some cases, better than the British library. Therefore, why would your learning cease because that library moved?
Mama36
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3:24pm Tue 10 Jan 12
Alberto The Great wrote:LOL!!!!!
Mama36 wrote:It was owned by the Bigun family, and has been the home of the Bigun descendants ever since.
Would love to have seen this building when it was a house. How very grand, i wonder what the people were like.
In fact, if you go there nowadays, you are likely to see Ivor himself working behind the counter (But only when he's not on his lunchtime stroll to the church bench to eat his sandwiches)
One of the disadvantages of working in McDonalds, is the staff perk of free burgers (As many as you can eat) which has led Ivor to become the morbidly obese figure that he is today.
Bookermum
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7:16pm Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor wrote:I think that you haven't actually taught me anything ... I can see everything you've written about it your blog!
Re the comments of Alberto The Great at 6:57pm
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No, not at all....
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What do you think to the building that I am featuring on this blog?
ivor
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11:02pm Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor
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11:02pm Tue 10 Jan 12
ivor
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11:03pm Tue 10 Jan 12
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Alberto The Great says...
9:56pm Sat 7 Jan 12
Tell us about the time you were abducted by aliens.