Crooked House of Windsor
The Crooked House of Windsor (also known as the Market Cross House) in Windsor, England, is a commercial building dating from 1687. It is the oldest teahouse in all of England.[1] It is Grade II listed.[2] The building was reconstructed in the eighteenth century[2] and now stands on "an outrageous slant."[3] It has three storeys and bay windows to the front and rear.[2]
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The Crooked House of Windsor
Notes
- "60 Vintage Photos From Forgotten Moments In History". History Daily. 3 April 2019.
- Historic England, "Market Cross House (1204614)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 March 2018
- Tyack, Bradley & Pevsner 2010, p. 707.
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References
- Tyack, Geoffrey; Bradley, Simon; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2010). Berkshire. The Buildings Of England. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12662-4.
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