Heritage Information
This property is an architectural treasure. It is a timber frame property whose detailed history is known right back to 1470.
From 1716 to 1812, for much of the important coaching period, it was The Greyhound Inn.
In 1813 it was bought at auction by a saddler and ironmonger, and it continued through various owners until Nicol’s (from 1919) and finally Paul Good’s from 1971.
In 1983 it was redeveloped as The Courtyard – and the wonderful timber framing and jettying were once again visible. The view towards the clocktower of the Town Hall from the courtyard at the western end of the building is one of the best in Hungerford.
The High Street frontage of the building is also very special – with mathematical tiles to the first floor (looking like bricks, but only a tile thickness) – and an authentic Regency shopfront to the north property. Sadly, the matching one to the south was destroyed by a ram raid in 1993.
The property is Grade II* listed.