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Whitnash. New School
Whitnash. New School
Whitnash. Church
Whitnash. Village Hall Exterior
Whitnash. Village Hall Interior
Whitnash. Leamington & County Golf Club
Whitnash. Leamington & County Golf Club
Whitnash. War Memorial
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Whitnash. Plough and Harrow Inn
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Whitnash. St Margaret's Church
The Plough and Harrow, Whitnash
The Plough and Harrow was built as a timber frame building in the 17th century. It became a Grade II listed building on 23rd January 1987. The public house was refurbished ...