This property was once an inn or alehouse. For details see "The Old Inns of Olney" by Elizabeth Knight, published by Baracuda Books 1981 and available in the Olney library. The Cross Keys.
Listed building
The building is listed with particulars as follows.
No 9 Olney Wine Bar and No 11 Cross Keys
House
Grade II*
Early C18 altered. Stone, old tiled roof with stone coped gables, one flat
hipped dormer to No 11. Two storeys. No 9 has fine early C19 shopfront with central half glazed door flanked by bow windows with curving entablature decorated with swags and rosettes, dentilled cornice above.
No 11 has central modern wooden columned porch. Small projecting bay window
to right, sash window on left, three sash windows to first floor under
moulded segmental pediments. Datestone 1717 left of centre.
This property has a plaque bearing the additional information: S C 1717
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Cross Keys House, No.11 High Street South - 2012 |
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The following people are associated with No. 11 High Street South, Cross Keys Ho.: